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Kidzone

The Kidzone has programs galore as well as books, movies, and other cool stuff. Read our blog below for more information and check out our upcoming events to get an idea of what's happening at the Kidzone! Our main phone number is 205.444.7830.

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Pickle: The (Formerly) Anonymous Prank Club of Fountain Point Middle School
Iron Hearted Violet
Jake and Lily
Paris Pan Takes the Dare
Me and the Pumpkin Queen
Read All About It!
The Boy on Cinnamon Street
Nerd Camp
The Classroom
Smells Like Dog
Mission Unstoppable
On the Road to Mr. Mineo's
The Mark of Athena
A Whole Lot of Lucky
Alien on a Rampage
One for the Murphys

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Kidzone Blog

Book Buzz, our book club for 2nd and 3rd graders, gathered last RAINY Monday night.  First, the Riddle Hat--"What is a cat's favorite color?" PURRRR-PLE.
Next, we shared books about art, dance, and music. Many of these were picture books where the illustrations were works of art;  most were biographies.

Brandon Mull's Beyonders fantasy trilogy comes to an epic conclusion on Tuesday, March 12, 2013.  This is great news for Beyonders fans and for people looking for a new fantasy series.  You can read all three in a row without waiting a year between each book to get the whole story.  Trust me, once you start this series, you don't want to stop. 

It's time to Spring Forward!  Now, you'll notice that I used an exclamation point in the last sentence.  Don't misunderstand me.  I am NOT excited about losing an hour of sleep.  I'm not a morning person at the best of times, and the beginning of Daylight Saving Time is definitely not the best of times.  But I can't wait to share this list of books about creatures that hop and jump.  They will definitely put a spring in your step -- pun intended.  And, hopefully, they will remind you to spring forward before you go to bed on Saturday night.  Daylight Saving Time officially begins at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 10, 2013.

Did L. Frank Baum have any idea what he started when he wrote The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900?  His creation extended into a series of fourteen books, but it has also inspired countless other book series, TV shows, theatrical productions, and movies.  The latest cinematic ode comes to the big screen this Friday, March 8, 2013 Oz: The Great and Powerful imagines the origins of Baum's beloved wizard character.  With a big-name cast (James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, and Michelle Williams), a blockbuster director (Sam Raimi), and the backing of Disney, it is sure to be a hit.  I know I'm excited about it!

Want to be transported somewhere over the rainbow?  Want to find out more about the man behind the magic?  Here's a list of Hoover Public Library books and movies that can help.
Original L. Frank Baum series
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
The Marvelous Land of Oz 
Ozma of Oz
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz
The Road to Oz
(can borrow from other JCLC libraries)
The Emerald City of Oz
The Patchwork Girl of Oz
(can borrow from other JCLC libraries)
Tik-Tok of Oz
The Scarecrow of Oz
(can borrow from other JCLC libraries)
Rinkitink in Oz
The Lost Princess of Oz
The Tin Woodman of Oz
The Magic of Oz
(can borrow from other JCLC libraries)
Glinda of Oz

Catch March Madness early -- March reading madness, that is. Our staff has already succumbed.

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