Library Fun at Home For Fall

The weather outside might feel like Spring, but that won't stop us from enjoying Autumn's harvests. Sweet apples and colorful squashes are just some of the many foods we enjoy picking and eating in the Fall!

Harvest time is celebrated differently throughout the world. To learn more about the different celebrations, go to education.com

Apple Stamping

Make some fun pumpkins faces with an apple, orange paint, and some googly eyes. Cut an apple down the center. Use a brush to put paint on the inside of the apple and press down onto your paper. When the paint is dry, add a paper or pipe cleaner stem, some paper or plastic eyes and mouths to create your silly pumpkins.

This idea can be seen at made to be a momma.

See if you can complete this fun Autumn Maze!

Here are just a few of the many books available now at the Somers Library for you to read more about

Autumn Harvests

Watch a Pumpkin Grow ~ Chang

An Apple Festival ~ Gabbert

The Apple Pie Tree ~ Hall

Red Are The Apples ~ Harshman

Pick a Pumpkin ~ Koontz

I Pick Fall Pumpkins ~ Lindeen

I Watch Fall Harvests ~ Lindeen

Applesauce Season ~ Lipson

The Apple Orchard Riddle ~ McNamara

The Pumpkin Patch ~ McNamara

How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow? ~ Minor

Apple Cider Making Days ~ Purmell

Up, Up, Up! It's Apple Picking Time ~ Shapiro

Harvest Time ~ Shores

One Red Apple ~ Ziefert

Give us a call or go to our website to search the catalog for these books and more and to place an order for curbside pick-up.

These books and many more can also be found on Overdrive and hoopla.

From Seed to Harvest ~ Baby Professor

Berenstain Bears Reap the Harvest ~ Berenstain

Harvesters ~ Maimone

Way To Grow Gardening:Harvesting ~ Pettiford

Curious George Harvest Hoedown ~ Rey

Fall Harvests ~ Rustad

Harvest in Fall ~ Schuh

Too Many Pumpkins ~ White

Look for more news on upcoming programs from the library on Monday!

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