Myth Crushers: The Science of Super Powers
Norton Shores BranchTalk about what superpowers could be real, plausible, or busted. Kids will be able to use science to test theories on how these powers work. Registration required on madl.org calendar.
Talk about what superpowers could be real, plausible, or busted. Kids will be able to use science to test theories on how these powers work. Registration required on madl.org calendar.
Participate in Pre-K Storytime at Door Township Library where The Last Stop on Market Street will be one of the featured stories
Talk about what superpowers could be real, plausible, or busted. Kids will be able to use science to test theories on how these powers work. Registration required on madl.org calendar.
Celebrate a hero’s journey by watching Superhero Movie: Lego Justice League: Gotham City Breakout at the Holton Branch of MADL
As a kick off to Big Read events in Muskegon, MADL invite you to join them aboard the AquaStar as they cruise Muskegon Lake, sample amazing cheese courtesy of the...
Talk about what superpowers could be real, plausible, or busted. Kids will be able to use science to test theories on how these powers work. Registration required on madl.org calendar.
In partnership with Big Read Lakeshore, the North Branch Story Project will take young authors on a hero’s journey. Over the course of five Thursdays our authors will read and...
Do you have a Marvel or D.C. fan in your life? Celebrate their favorite characters with a night of comics and crafts. This family event is sure to bring out...
Celebrate a hero’s journey by watching Superhero Movie: Lego Justice League: Gotham City Breakout at the North Muskegon Branch of MADL
Talk about what superpowers could be real, plausible, or busted. Kids will be able to use science to test theories on how these powers work. Registration required on madl.org calendar.
Join the Dalton Branch of MADL library staff as they read the book Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Pena (Little Read Lakeshore). Librarians will read the...
Talk about what superpowers could be real, plausible, or busted. Kids will be able to use science to test theories on how these powers work. Registration required on madl.org calendar.