Wednesday, September 6, 2017

September's Girl: Josephine Montoya 1824





Josefina is a young, artistic, Mexican girl living in New Mexico.  She is trying to adjust to life without her mother.  She is a kind, giving, and optimistic girl who longs to learn the healing arts from her grandmother.  Join with us as we discover the beauty of the Spanish language and the Mexican way of life through the pages of Josefina's books!
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Friday, March 3, 2017

March's Girl - Caroline Abbott 1812




Caroline Abbott is doing what she loves most—sailing on Lake Ontario with Papa—when her world turns upside down. A British officer boards their sloop, announces that Britain and America are at war, and takes her father prisoner!
As Papa is led away, Caroline promises him that she will stay strong and steady until he returns. She tries hard to keep her promise by helping Mama run the family's shipyard. Then the British attack her village, and it looks as if the American side is in trouble. Can Caroline stay steady enough to help win the day?

February's Club Meeting - Celebrating Felicity

What a great time we had learning about Felicity's time - Colonial America!  Here are some highlights:














Can't wait to see you next time!

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

February's American Girl - Meet Felicity Merriman 1774


Felicity Merriman is a spunky, spritely girl growing up in Virginia in 1774, just before the Revolutionary War. Felicity grows impatient doing the "sitting-down kinds of things" that colonial girls are expected to do. She much prefers to be outdoors, especially riding horses! Felicity learns about loyalty and responsibility - to her family, her friends, and her country - and what it means to be truly independent. 

For those who wanted to purchase the books, we wanted to let you know about a compilation we found (including the charming illustrations) on Amazon for a great price.  Here's a link

We are looking forward to seeing all of you again on February 23rd at 6:30 p.m.!

First Liberty Girls Meeting Recap


What a great time we had celebrating Kaya! Thanks to all who came and participated. Here are a few highlights:


 Norah showing us some Native American symbols
Everyone enjoying some salmon, nuts, berries and crackers that 
Kaydence, Alyce and Maisy brought to share


 Brianna showing off her handmade moccasins and the pattern she followed

 Emma showing the amazing Native American campsite she and Brianna made
complete with furniture, a lean-to, and a tepee

 Emma showing how to build a tepee

 Grace showing Kaya to Laurel

 Laurel giving a weaving demonstration

 Alyce talking about what Native Americans wore and showing
 her beautiful drawing

Laurel showing her doll's costume and playing a song on the whistle


Can't wait to see you next time as we celebrate Felicity!

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Welcome to a New Year of Liberty Girls!



We are excited to get started with the Liberty Girls Book Club. This year we get to learn about some really inspiring and courageous girls from our nation's history!  Each month we will read on our own and then meet together to celebrate each girl character with food, crafts and games from her time period.  Can't wait to see you at our next meeting!


Meet January's American Girl - Kaya



Kaya dreams of racing her beautiful mare Steps High.  Her father warns her that the horse isn't ready, but when a pesky boy insults Steps High, Kaya accepts his challenge to race.  As they ride, Kaya loses track of her little brothers. She was supposed to be watching them!  Her carelessness earns her a nickname that her friends won't let her forget...

You can find Kaya's books at your local library or you can find them on Amazon.com (we found them for a penny each plus $3.99 shipping and handling fee). 

Read as much as you can this month and then we'll meet on Thursday, January 26th at 6 pm to talk about what we read, play games, do crafts and eat food from Kaya's time!  See you soon!