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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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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

I AM PUMPED!  Ironman 3 hits the big screen this weekend!  No, I will not be facing the crowded madness at the movie theater immediately after I post this blog.  Actually, I'm going to wait a few days.  I prefer a less chaotic cinematic experience.  Yes, I know you don't care.  Yes, I know you want me to get to the point.  Here it is -- trilogies are awesome.  Especially book trilogies.  I love a story with a good beginning, middle, and end.  And trilogies have an entire book dedicated to each.  That's why I call them a triple threat.  Discover your favorite today!
KIDS
13 Treasures by Michelle Harrison (#1)
Bindi Babes by Narinder Dhami (#1)
The Cabinet of Wonders by Marie Rutkoski (#1)
City of Fire by Laurence Yep (#1)
Gabriel's Horses by Alison Hart (#1)
Museum of Thieves by Lian Tanner (#1)

Just look at that face. You can tell exactly what he's thinking. "Yeah, they're cute now, but watch out. Double trouble is on the way."  I've had twins on the brain lately.  One of my friends just had a set of twin boys.  Another friend is expecing twins, a boy and a girl.  And twins keep popping up in the books I'm reading.  I took the hint and am honoring them in today's blog.  Notice my attention to detail -- I'm posting this on the second of the month.  What can I say.  I'm a librarian.  It just comes naturally.
The Adventures of Vin Fiz by Clive Cussler (#1)
Almost Identical by Lin Oliver (#1)
Athlete Vs. Mathlete by W. C. Mack
Cryptid Hunters by Roland Smith
Dueling with the Three Musketeers by L. L. Samson
The Genius Files: Mission Unstoppable by Dan Gutman (#1)

Summer Reading is right around the corner, and it isn't just for readers.  It's also for listeners.  Reading aloud is an important part of the summer reading program.  How else could babies, toddlers, and preschoolers participate?  Reading aloud also sets a good foundation that will help your child when they begin reading themselves.  It establishes the six early literacy skills that children must develop for reading success.
1. Print motivation -- This is the child's interest in, and enjoyment of, books.  If they enjoy them, they will want to learn to read them.

This blog's title is a mash up of what two fractured fairytale book series?  Did you answer The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom by Christopher Healy and Whatever After by Sarah Mlynowski?  You're exactly right!  Do you know why I mashed those two series together?  Did you say they both have a new book coming out this week?  Right again!  You are on a roll!  The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle (#2) hits shelves on Tuesday, April 30, 2013.  Whatever After: Sink or Swim (#3) quickly follows on Wednesday, May 1, 2013.  Are you a fan and shouting woo-hoo?  I know I am!  Are you totally clueless about these two series?  Let me fill you in.

Can you believe it?  This sweet-looking lady is Cressida Cowell, author of the How to Train Your Dragon series -- an epic adventure packed with Vikings and dragons.  You know what else is unbelievable?  The tenth book is almost here!  How to Seize a Dragon's Jewel hits U.S. bookshelves on Tuesday, April 30, 2013.  In this latest  installment, Hiccup is in exile and hunted by humans and dragons alike.  Can he find the Dragon's Jewel, mankind's last and only hope?  And if he does, what will he do with it?  New to the series or can't remember Hiccup's previous adventures?  The Hoover Public Library can jog your memory.
1. How to Train Your Dragon
2. How to Be a Pirate
3. How to Speak Dragonese
4. How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse
5. How to Twist a Dragon's Tale
6. A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons
7. How to Ride a Dragon's Storm
8. How to Break a Dragon's Heart
9. How to Steal a Dragon's Sword
10. How to Seize a Dragon's Jewel

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