Grumpy the Gator

In Grumpy the Gator, a group of children playing encounter a grumpy alligator. The story teaches children to always keep a safe distance from animals in the wild, and to find an adult if they see an alligator.

Grumpy the Gator

Its Always A Story With The Hendersons

The Library is for All Ages

Summer has arrived. School is over for the summer. Families are planning trips. Kids and adults are signed up for swim classes, art camps, jazz and ballet classes, and more. Visits to the local aquarium are scheduled. Parents, grandparents, and caregivers are seeking activities that engage the brain and keep the body active.

Along with those physical activities, we also need mental stimulation. A wonderful place to visit is the local library. Alan and I take our grandchildren, Rowan and Eden, to the library.

Our local library offers more than books. There are classes for children and adults. From games to crafts to story time, the library is filled with activities and ways to learn. We’ve created origami creatures, listened to special guests share about other countries, participated in a scavenger hunt in the children’s section, attended music hour in a special room, and sat in a window book nook to read books. 

After we have chosen books to take home, we get in line at the checkout counter, and wait our turn. A table nearby offers coloring pages, word find sheets, information about the ocean, and a calendar of upcoming events. These things are for everyone to take home. No charge.

Last year, a display near the entrance offered free seeds for everyone to take home. This gave a great learning experience for kids and adults. We planted cosmos seeds and watched beautiful plants burst from the soil providing purple and white flowers during the summer.

Another project was a plastic bag with a bean inside. Instructions on how to take care of the bean and how to watch it grow were provided. Each project offered the opportunity to share what we learned with each other.

The Summer Reading Program offers prizes for a certain amount of books read. T-shirts, bookmarks, and coupons to local eateries can be earned.

My local writer’s group, the American Christian Fiction Writers South Carolina Lowcountry chapter meets at the library on the fourth Saturday of the month. We have a private room with tables, chairs, and a television screen for online presentations. The members of the group have expressed thankfulness for the library, the staff, and the volunteers.

The children’s area is decorated with unique art pieces. From a large mural of a dinosaur to paintings and drawings by local folks, there is always something new to enjoy at the library.

Recently, as we entered the library, I realized that “Storytime for Toddlers” was finishing. Toddlers filled the children’s area. Parents and grandparents followed as the smiling young ones walked from the book shelves to the computer area to the play area. The children’s section was buzzing with sounds of laughter and stories being read aloud.

I looked at Rowan. He didn’t complain about all of the babies and toddlers. He smiled and looked at his sister Eden. Rowan was on a mission looking for books. Bop (my husband Alan) and Rowan went to look for chapter books. Eden and I went to the computer games and to find stories about baby animals.

The staff is always available to help us find a book or to offer guidance. When we enter the Wando Mount Pleasant Library, we are greeted with smiles. As we search, the staff is happy to help us find the perfect book. When we’re ready to check out, we are greeted with more smiles. Sometimes, we receive bookmarks or stickers.

Some libraries offer food programs for the summer. Free food is given to those people who need nourishment.

Looking around, I notice people sitting in comfy chairs reading newspapers. I see folks searching for books. I see people returning books at the designated area. The activity inside the building is fascinating.

The Charleston Friends of the Library Big Book Sale event was recently held at a local auditorium. Over 50,000 books were available for purchase at low prices. This event helps raise funds.

I’m thankful for libraries and librarians. I’m also thankful for authors and books. I’m an author and seeing people reading and checking out books from the library makes me smile.

Have you visited your local library? What interesting activities did you notice?

Have a blessed day,

Melissa Henderson

22 Comments
  • Dianne M Miley
    Posted at 14:08h, 10 June Reply

    Our library has a summer reading program for kids called Color Your World. It starts on Friday and I’m looking forward to taking Jax. 🙂

  • June. Foster
    Posted at 16:34h, 10 June Reply

    Melissa, when I read one of your posts about grandkids, I always thank God that you are an involved grandparents. You not only bless them but yourself. Since I don’t live close to my grandkids, I can’t help but be a bit envious. Your library sounds fantastic.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 09:39h, 12 June Reply

      Thank you June. Rowan and Eden are blessings in our lives. Have a wonderful day! 🙂

  • Lynn J Simpson
    Posted at 17:09h, 10 June Reply

    I love the library, and have many library memories as a child, and then with my children. In the rural community where I now live, the library space is too small to offer the programming like the city libraries. However, it is still very valuable to the community. I love how the library offerings are affordable (FREE, mainly), so no family is left out due to financial concerns. Long live the library! 🙂

  • Alan Henderson
    Posted at 22:16h, 10 June Reply

    Well written and interesting.

  • karentfriday
    Posted at 00:31h, 11 June Reply

    Trips to the library, especially in the summer months, offer so much for the whole family and particularly for kids. I love your description of the library, the decor in the kids section, and library activities. My daughter does a lot of library trips and activities with her kids. It’s something to remember.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 09:41h, 12 June Reply

      I have enjoyed visiting the library since I was a young girl. I’m thankful for libraries and everything they offer. 🙂 Have a blessed day! 🙂

  • Barbara Harper
    Posted at 19:15h, 11 June Reply

    I loved the library when our kids were small. It had a number of activities for them–I imagine it has even more now.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 09:41h, 12 June Reply

      I’m surprised at all of the great opportunities that the library offers. Wonderful events and projects and ways to learn. 🙂 Have a blessed day! 🙂

  • melissamclaughlin55
    Posted at 15:56h, 12 June Reply

    We enjoyed our visits to the library when our kids were young. It’s a community treasure. Thank you for highlighting the blessings of a library. God bless you, Alan, and the grandkids with a wonderful summer!

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 15:13h, 13 June Reply

      Thank you. We enjoy visiting the library. I’m also participating in lots of the author events through the library. 🙂 The support for authors is wonderful. Have a blessed weekend! 🙂

  • Katherine Pasour
    Posted at 02:45h, 13 June Reply

    I loved going to the library as a child and my children did as well. I’m finding my grands aren’t as engaged in reading as we were. I’m hoping we can change that. Your message brought back many good memories. Thank you, Melissa.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 15:14h, 13 June Reply

      Thank you Katherine. Hopefully, the grands will find some interesting reading soon. 🙂 Every person has a unique journey with reading. Have a blessed weekend! 🙂

  • Yvonne Morgan
    Posted at 19:31h, 13 June Reply

    Libraries are incredible resources for kids of all ages. Our grandchildren love to go and visit. Thanks Melissa.

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 23:05h, 13 June Reply

      I agree. Libraries are incredible resources for all ages. Have a blessed weekend! 🙂

  • Jessica Brodie
    Posted at 23:13h, 15 June Reply

    Libraries have ALWAYS been my happy place… when I was a child, throughout my teen and young adult years, and today. I always smile when I walk into a library!

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 11:45h, 16 June Reply

      Me, too. I love libraries. Each one is unique and holds great opportunities to learn. Have a blessed week dear friend. 🙂

  • Karen Jurgens Harrison
    Posted at 23:16h, 21 June Reply

    I love to browse in libraries and bookstores. They serve all ages, which is great. So glad your writers’ group meets in a library too–such a special plce to connect and hone your craft. Blessings, dear friend!

    • Melissa G. Henderson
      Posted at 16:21h, 22 June Reply

      Libraries offer such wonderful opportunities! 🙂 I’m glad you love to browse in the libraries and bookstores, too. Have a blessed day dear friend! 🙂

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