As some of you know, our technology librarian Ms. Roxanne took our 3D printer home so she could print medical supplies during the quarantine. Soon after, she received an old GoPro and set it up to film Mary Shelley at Read More …
As some of you know, our technology librarian Ms. Roxanne took our 3D printer home so she could print medical supplies during the quarantine. Soon after, she received an old GoPro and set it up to film Mary Shelley at Read More …
In this new series for elementary-age kids, Knock-Out Non-Fiction, we pair non-fiction books with an art/science component. Our first subject is dinosaurs! In the first video, Miss Megan reads How the Dinosaur Got to the Museum by Jessie Hartland. In Read More …
Miss Sarah is back with a scientific demonstration about plant anatomy. Share your comments, including what you’d like to see, on our Children’s Department Facebook page. Support our library by sharing our posts and websites, borrowing digital items, or donating Read More …
In today’s Kitchen Science at Home video, Miss Sarah shows you how to make an exothermic reaction. Share your comments, including what you’d like to see, on our Children’s Department Facebook page. Support our library by sharing our posts and websites, borrowing Read More …
Miss Sarah is back with a super simple science experiment demonstrating density with household items. Share your comments, including what you’d like to see, on our Children’s Department Facebook page. Support our library by sharing our posts and websites, borrowing Read More …
In these Kitchen Science at Home videos, Miss Sarah shows you how to make hot ice…sort of. Share your comments, including what you’d like to see, on our Children’s Department Facebook page. Support our library by sharing our posts and websites, borrowing Read More …
Miss Sarah is back with her first Kitchen Science at Home video, where she shows a non-conventional way to separate salt and pepper with a spoon. Share your comments, including what you’d like to see, on our Children’s Department Facebook page. Read More …
Tuesdays mean Science Experiments with Miss Sarah! In this video, she shows you how to play dough from an old family recipe. Share your comments, including what you’d like to see, on our Children’s Department Facebook page. Support our library Read More …
Our programs may be canceled, but Moon Library is still bringing literacy and fun to you. Here is our list of special programs, content, and services you can expect in the future. In the Library The library is still open Read More …
Welcome to Moon Makerspace! Students in grades 7-12 and adults 18 and older can experiment with our creative and technological materials on March 16 between 4:30 and 7:30 PM. Our regular makerspace stations are: 3D printing pens with 1.75 mm Read More …