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Join us for quality one-on-one time with your little one as we learn literacy-building rhymes and songs to take home. Drop-in.

Join us for quality one-on-one time with your little one as we learn literacy-building rhymes and songs to take home. Our Main Branch program is specially geared toward infants in their first year; for older babies, please see our Toddler Time program. Drop-in.

Enjoy fun family bonding while learning new favourite songs and stories. Drop-in.

Participate in a short storytime followed by a simple craft for little hands. Parent participation is required. Drop-in.

Participate in a short storytime followed by a simple craft for little hands. Parent participation is required. Drop-in.

Friday’s regular storytime at the library gets a glow-up with visit from local picture book author, Mavis Lui! Mavis will read from her book, Meet Frank, answer questions, pose for selfies and sign books. Kids can also do some Frank-themed colouring sheets!

This event is for preschoolers aged 2-5 and their caregivers. Drop-in for families; *Daycare and preschool groups must pre-register by emailing youth@nwpl.ca.

About the Book

A watercolour illustration of a row of houses above the book title, Meet Frank. Under the title, a row of people of all shapes and colours and sizes and beneath them, a boxy green alien with eyes on stalks.Meet Frank. He’s green, shaped like a box, and looks just like everyone else on planet Xob.

So much sameness—but restless Frank feels sure there must be more out there. Join this curious little alien for a journey of discovery and a celebration of diversity. With the help of three little earthlings, he learns to his delight and amazement that people on Earth come in a wonderful kaleidoscope of shapes, sizes, and colors. Which one are you?

About the Author

Against a natural backdrop, a dimpled Asian woman in a light blue dress smiles at the camera.Mavis Lui grew up between the ocean and the mountains in Vancouver, Canada. Ever since she was little, she loved making things out of everything (fabric, clay, paint, beads, paper, nature, recycling, you name it!). At the age of eight, she made my first picture book out of cardboard and construction paper. At the age of eighteen, she made her prom dress out of purple tulle. She continued to make things in university where she studied English Literature and Theatre Design.

Now an elementary school teacher and mama of two young children (and two cats), she believes early education plays an important role in celebrating diversity. With this in mind, she made Meet Frank out of paper, watercolours and dreams.