Read to Reef Book Club Extended into July 2020

The Enoch Pratt Free Library and the National Aquarium are happy to share that the spring season of the Read to Reef Book Club has been extended!

Who can participate?

Baltimore-area children in fifth grade and younger with a valid Enoch Pratt Free Library card may receive a Read to Reef bookmark and record the five aquatic- or conservation-themed books they have read that are appropriate for their age levels.

How it works:

Read to Reef bookmarks will be mailed directly to your home! To request your child’s bookmark:

Call one of the Pratt library branches that are open for sidewalk service and provide library staff with your child’s name, library card number, and mailing address. The bookmark will be mailed to your home! Note: If your child does not have their own library card, please sign them up for an e-card.

You have until July 24, 2020 to request a bookmark. Bookmarks are while supplies last.

Read 5 books about the ocean, environment, or conservation. Be sure to view the Read to Reef booklist and request books that you would like to read for pickup using our sidewalk service. Don’t know which book to read first? Check out some of our favorite books from the list below!

Write the titles of the 5 books you read on your Read to Reef bookmarks.

Visit the aqua.org/read to reserve your timed entry using your Read to Reef bookmark code. Bookmarks must be used by September 30, 2020. Blackout dates: Saturdays in July and August, Labor Day weekend (September 5-7, 2020).

Visit the National Aquarium and have a great time!

Recommended Titles

Breathe
by Scott Magoon
Book|Video
I’m the Biggest Thing in the Ocean
by Kevin Sherry
Book
Hey Water
by Antoinette Portis
Book
My Visit to the Aquarium
by Aliki
Book
Galapagos Girl
by Galapaguena
Book
The Thing About Bees: a love letter
by Shabazz Larkin
Book
Moonlight Crab Count
by Dr. Neeti Bathala and Jennifer Keats Curtis
Book (English)|Book (Spanish)
A House for Hermit Crab
by Eric Carle
Book (English)|Book (Spanish)
Coral reefs : cities of the ocean
by Maris Wicks
Book
The Truth About Dolphins
by Maxwell Eaton
Book

Imagine Your Story, Part 2: Reviews from Adult Summer Challenge Participants

Robert B. on Circe by Madeline Miller: …Circe is an incredibly fascinating journey through Greek epic and mythology but from a feminist perspective. You’ll meet familiar faces like Prometheus, Hermes, Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus but Miller succeeds in recasting her characters in more human form and we vividly see their strengths and weaknesses. This novel is a real page-turner and you won’t regret picking it up.

Circ
by Madeline Miller
Book|eBook|Audiobook

Jaime W. on Midnight Bayou by Nora Roberts: Five stars — this book had romance and ghosts and was captivating as it flipped between 1899 and 2002. A great read set in a gorgeous city, taking place in a lovely mansion on the bayou.

Midnight Bayou
by Nora Roberts
Book|eBook

Melina T. on Theft by Finding by David Sedaris: If you like David Sedaris, you’ll love his diaries — it’s not an internal dialogue but rather wry observations about the world. It’s funny, sad, sometimes upsetting, but just so David Sedaris. I really liked it!

Theft by Finding
by David Sedaris
Book|Discs|eBook|Audiobook

Lakeisha H. on The Warmest December by Bernice L. McFadden: The pain you get is sometimes the pain you give. The cycle of alcoholism and abuse rages through three generations. In The Warmest December pain becomes ever present as breathing. Understanding and forgiveness in unlikely circumstances are needed for change even if it comes down the road of endless tears, blood and bottles.

The Warmest December
by Bernice L. McFadden
Book|Discs|eBook|Audiobook

Laura M. on Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann: Real-life murder mystery, and sad example of greed and subjugation of the first peoples.

Killers of the Flower Moon
by David Grann
Book|Discs|eBook|Audiobook

Join the fun! For a chance to win fabulous prizes in the Adult Summer Challenge, create a free Beanstack account and log each book you finish between June 17 and August 12.

The Top 5 Pratt Videos You Should Be Watching

by Vianey Becerra

Baltimore, we miss you. While we have all been practicing social distancing guidelines, the Pratt staff has continued creating educational and entertaining videos just for you. In addition to our daily schedule of virtual programs, we’ve rounded up a list of the Pratt’s Top 5 Videos that you can find on our Facebook page. 

So if you’re looking for DIY tutorials, activities to do with your children or by yourself while you stay at home, take a look at these videos and make sure to follow us on Facebook @theprattlibrary.

#1 Video: Baltimore We Are Here For You

https://www.facebook.com/theprattlibrary/videos/222933989034049/

Our doors might still be closed, but our resources have never stopped. Our e-Library has a collection of eBooks, eMagazines, eAudiobooks, movies, and more. With 8 locations available for Sidewalk Service, you can check out and pick up books and other materials contact-free simply by making an appointment. Don’t feel comfortable stepping out of the house just yet? You can also have books mailed to you using our Books by Mail service. If you’re looking to access the internet, we also offer free drive-in WIFI at 8 Pratt branch locations.

#2: Hula Storytime with Miss Ryan and Kane

https://www.facebook.com/theprattlibrary/videos/255328402345289/

Even though we celebrated Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, you can still hear Miss Ryan and Kane play the ukulele, learn how to say words in Hawaiian, and read along with them to “Up in the Hawaiian Sky,” by Lavonne Leong.

#3 Virtual Genealogy Circle: Family Myth Busting

https://www.facebook.com/theprattlibrary/videos/286558142501891/

Uncover the secrets in your family tree, using genealogical methods with the help of Julianne Mangin. Ms. Mangin is a writer, researcher, family historian, and a former Librarian and website designer at the Library of Congress. In this video, she discusses her mother’s French-Canadian ancestors, several of whom were mentally ill and committed to a state hospital. Don’t miss our Ancestry.com tutorials or weekly genealogy series, The Next Step, available now on our Facebook.

#4 How to Hula with Miss Ryan & Miss Kelly

https://www.facebook.com/theprattlibrary/videos/262180285192735/

No beach? No problem! Learn some basic hula dancing steps with Pratt Children’s Librarians Ryan and Kelli and dance along to a Hawaiian song. 

#5: Tuesdays @ Two feat. Dariusz Skoraczewski & Marcia McHugh

https://www.facebook.com/theprattlibrary/videos/2950921154944177/

Watch this mini-concert for cello & flute performed by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra musicians Dariusz Skoraczewski & Marcia McHugh. Make sure to tune in every Tuesday for live music performances from local musicians. 


If you’re looking for more videos like this, follow us on Facebook and check out all of our upcoming programming. You can also follow us on Twitter, Instagram and  Youtube.

Happy 4th of July

Great All-American Classics

This year, the holiday might feel a bit different than usual but we still wanted to highlight a few books to help celebrate. In between a plate (or two) of barbecue, check out this list of All-American classics. Some are older and traditional, while some are newer and more out-of-the box, either way we hope you enjoy them. 

Little Women
By Louisa May Alcott
eBook|Audiobook
The Testaments
By Margaret Atwood
eBook|Audiobook
1984
By George Orwell
eBook|Audiobook
The Color Purple
By Alice Walker
eBook|Book

Black Lives Matter: Community Reads on Overdrive

Push the conversation on antiracism, race relations, and social justice even further with eBooks on Overdrive. Here’s a quick selection of books that are available to download with no wait. 

This New York Times bestseller published in January 2020 is based on the viral #meandwhitesupremacy Instagram challenge and provides a framework for readers to dismantle the privilege within themselves.

The New Jim Crow
By Michelle Alexander
Audiobook|eBook

Named one of the Most Influential Books of the Last 20 Years by the Chronicle of Higher Education and winner of the NAACP Image Award for Nonfiction, Alexander’s critically acclaimed book examines racial disparities through the lens of mass incarceration.

The Hate U Give
By Angie Thomas
Audiobook|eBook

This bestselling young adult novel follows Starr, a Black teenager caught between the poor neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these two worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her unarmed best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer.