Oprah’s New Book club Pick
Hey, Did You Know? Tutor.com
Our “Hey, Did You Know?” blog posts are here to let you know about some things available at the Library that you might not have known about. As always, if you have any questions contact us here!
Hey, did you know that you can use Tutor.com for free, using your Westbury Memorial Public Library library card?
There is a long list of databases and online services that you can access inside the Library or from home, using your library card. A few of them are uniquely equipped to help our kids with homework and other online learning. One of these is Tutor.com! Here, students can connect with real, experienced tutors who will guide their learning and encourage them to engage with the subject matter.
For any questions about the service, take a look at their FAQ, but remember to click through our website to sign in with your library card.
Librarian’s June Pick
“The story is told from the points of view of a dozen different characters involved in putting together a powwow in the city stadium. Jacquie Red Feather is newly sober and trying to make it back to the family she left behind in shame. Dene Oxendene is pulling his life back together after his uncle’s death and has come to work at the powwow to honor his uncle’s memory. Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield has come to watch her nephew Orvil, who has taught himself traditional Indian dance through YouTube videos and has come to the powwow to dance in public for the very first time. There will be glorious communion, and a spectacle of sacred tradition and pageantry. And there will be sacrifice, and heroism, and unspeakable loss.
“Finn and Layla are young, in love, and on vacation. They’re driving along the highway when Finn decides to stop at a service station to use the restroom. He hops out of the car, locks the doors behind him, and goes inside. When he returns Layla is gone―never to be seen again. That is the story Finn told to the police. But it is not the whole story.”
Librarian’s June Pick, Part II
“A small community tucked deep in the forest, Beartown is home to tough, hardworking people who don’t expect life to be easy or fair. No matter how difficult times get, they’ve always been able to take pride in their local ice hockey team. So it’s a cruel blow when they hear that Beartown ice hockey might soon be disbanded. What makes it worse is the obvious satisfaction that all the former Beartown players, who now play for a rival team in the neighboring town of Hed, take in that fact. As the tension mounts between the two adversaries, a newcomer arrives who gives Beartown hockey a surprising new coach and a chance at a comeback.”
“Nina Browning is living the good life after marrying into Nashville’s elite. More recently, her husband made a fortune selling his tech business, and their adored son has been accepted to Princeton. Yet sometimes the middle-class small-town girl in Nina wonders if she’s strayed from the person she once was. Tom Volpe is a single dad working multiple jobs while struggling to raise his headstrong daughter, Lyla. His road has been lonely, long, and hard, but he finally starts to relax after Lyla earns a scholarship to Windsor Academy, Nashville’s most prestigious private school. Amid so much wealth and privilege, Lyla doesn’t always fit in – and her overprotective father doesn’t help – but in most ways, she’s a typical teenaged girl, happy and thriving. Then, one photograph, snapped in a drunken moment at a party, changes everything. As the image spreads like wildfire, the Windsor community is instantly polarized, buzzing with controversy and assigning blame. At the heart of the lies and scandal, Tom, Nina, and Lyla are forced together – all questioning their closest relationships, asking themselves who they really are, and searching for the courage to live a life of true meaning.”
Librarian’s Pick: A Brotherhood of Spies – Monte Reel
“The Cold War between the U.S. and Russia was at its iciest from the early 1950s until well into the 1960s. Neither side knew a great deal about the other’s military capabilities and even less about any grand designs for world supremacy. The information the two superpowers did possess came mostly from spies, diplomats, gossip and news reports. Although securing reliable intelligence was clearly in the Pentagon’s interest, its chief focus was on improving its weaponry. However, the nascent Central Intelligence Agency was interested in experimental aerial reconnaissance projects.”
ICYMI: Circle Time in April

In case you missed Circle Time, here are some songs and books we enjoyed this month!
One Little Red Fish
One little red fish
Swimming in the water,
Swimming in the water,
Swimming in the water.
One little red fish
Swimming in the water,
Bubble, bubble, bubble, bubble…POP!
Repeat with other colors
What’s the Weather Like Today?
(London Bridge)
What’s the weather like today, like today, like today,
What’s the weather like today on this lovely Friday?
Is there lots of sun today, sun today, sun today?
Is there lots of sun today on this lovely Friday?
Repeat with rain, snow, fog, sleet, clouds, etc.
My Arms Go Up and Down
(The Farmer in the Dell)
My arms go up and down,
My arms go up and down
Hi Ho the Derry-O,
My arms go up and down
Repeat with:
My head goes back and forth
My feet go up and down
We all go round and round
We all jump up and down
10 Fuzzy Chicks
Five eggs and five eggs that makes ten
Sitting on top is the mother hen
Bock, bock! Crack, crack!
What’s that I see?
10 fuzzy chicks as cute as can be!
Cheep, cheep!
Become a Flower, 2 Ways (Pop Goes the Weasel)
I’m a seed that’s in the ground
I get sunshine and water.
I grow a stem, two leaves and then
Pop! I’m a flower!
We plant some seeds in the dirt,
The rain falls in a shower.
The sun comes out and what do you know?
Up pops a flower!