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Family Time - Outer Space
Enjoy books, rhymes, songs, and activities that the whole family can enjoy. This engaging program offers social interaction and builds reading skills. Recommended for all family members.
Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240701/family-story-time.pdf
Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime
Books:
"Life on Mars" by Jon Agee
hcplc.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S142C1305497
"Snakes in Space" by Kathryn Dennis
hcplc.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S981C15766460
"Out of This World" by James Dean
hcplc.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S142C1591031
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Відео

Evening Stories - Outer Space
Переглядів 1012 годин тому
Enjoy books, rhymes, and songs while building early literacy skills. Grab a blanket and your favorite cuddly toy. For children ages 2 - 6 and their caregivers. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240701/evening-story-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "Mousetronaut" by Mark E. Kelly hcplc.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S142C719159 "Snake...
Parent Tip of the Week - Outer Space
Переглядів 612 годин тому
Join our Early Literacy Specialists as they highlight an Every Child Ready To Read skill each week to help you and your child get the most out of Story Time.
Baby Time - Outer Space
Переглядів 3412 годин тому
Bond with your baby through books, bouncy rhymes, and songs in this virtual lap-sit program that introduces early literacy skills and encourages language development. For children ages 0‐18 months and their caregivers. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240701/baby-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "Little Sleepy Solar System" by Jo...
Family Time - Wild West
Переглядів 26День тому
Enjoy books, rhymes, songs, and activities that the whole family can enjoy. This engaging program offers social interaction and builds reading skills. Recommended for all family members. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240624/family-story-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "The Gingerbread Cowboy" by Janet Squires hcplc.bibliocomm...
Evening Stories - Wild West
Переглядів 18День тому
Enjoy books, rhymes, and songs while building early literacy skills. Grab a blanket and your favorite cuddly toy. For children ages 2 - 6 and their caregivers. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240624/evening-story-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "Rodeo Red" by Maripat Perkins hcplc.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S142C1077409 "Let's...
Baby Time - Wild West
Переглядів 26День тому
Bond with your baby through books, bouncy rhymes, and songs in this virtual lap-sit program that introduces early literacy skills and encourages language development. For children ages 0‐18 months and their caregivers. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240624/baby-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "Little Buckaroo and Lou" by Jenni...
Parent Tip of the Week - Wild West
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Join our Early Literacy Specialists as they highlight an Every Child Ready To Read skill each week to help you and your child get the most out of Story Time.
Parent Tip of the Week - Jungle
Переглядів 814 днів тому
Join our Early Literacy Specialists as they highlight an Every Child Ready To Read skill each week to help you and your child get the most out of Story Time.
Evening Stories - Jungle
Переглядів 2614 днів тому
Enjoy books, rhymes, and songs while building early literacy skills. Grab a blanket and your favorite cuddly toy. For children ages 2 - 6 and their caregivers. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240617/evening-story-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "What to Do If An Elephant Stands on Your Foot" by Michelle Robinson hcplc.bibliocom...
Family Time - Jungle
Переглядів 2414 днів тому
Enjoy books, rhymes, songs, and activities that the whole family can enjoy. This engaging program offers social interaction and builds reading skills. Recommended for all family members. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240617/family-story-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "Mr. Tiger Goes Wild" by Peter Brown hcplc.bibliocommons.c...
Baby Time - Jungle
Переглядів 3814 днів тому
Bond with your baby through books, bouncy rhymes, and songs in this virtual lap-sit program that introduces early literacy skills and encourages language development. For children ages 0‐18 months and their caregivers. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240617/baby-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "Jungle" by Charles Reasoner hcplc...
Family Time - Outdoors
Переглядів 3121 день тому
Enjoy books, rhymes, songs, and activities that the whole family can enjoy. This engaging program offers social interaction and builds reading skills. Recommended for all family members. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240610/family-story-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "Do Princesses Make Happy Campers?" by Carmela LaVigna Coy...
Evening Stories - Outdoors
Переглядів 1321 день тому
Enjoy books, rhymes, and songs while building early literacy skills. Grab a blanket and your favorite cuddly toy. For children ages 2 - 6 and their caregivers. Activity Sheet: hcplc.org/events/storytime/20240610/evening-story-time.pdf Find all our Early Literacy Story Time events at bit.ly/HCPLCStoryTime Books: "Bringing the Outside In" by Mary McKenna Siddals hcplc.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/...
Parent Tip of the Week - Outdoors
Переглядів 621 день тому
Join our Early Literacy Specialists as they highlight an Every Child Ready To Read skill each week to help you and your child get the most out of Story Time.
Baby Time - Outdoors
Переглядів 2321 день тому
Baby Time - Outdoors
Baby Time - Let's Go!
Переглядів 42Місяць тому
Baby Time - Let's Go!
Parent Tip of the Week - Let's Go!
Переглядів 11Місяць тому
Parent Tip of the Week - Let's Go!
Family Time - Let's Go!
Переглядів 25Місяць тому
Family Time - Let's Go!
Evening Stories - Let's Go!
Переглядів 17Місяць тому
Evening Stories - Let's Go!
Family Time - Florida
Переглядів 32Місяць тому
Family Time - Florida
Evening Stories - Florida
Переглядів 25Місяць тому
Evening Stories - Florida
Baby Time - Florida
Переглядів 37Місяць тому
Baby Time - Florida
Parent Tip of the Week - Florida
Переглядів 9Місяць тому
Parent Tip of the Week - Florida
Baby Time - Stay Safe
Переглядів 111Місяць тому
Baby Time - Stay Safe
Parent Tip of the Week - Stay Stafe
Переглядів 17Місяць тому
Parent Tip of the Week - Stay Stafe
Family Time - Stay Safe
Переглядів 59Місяць тому
Family Time - Stay Safe
Evening Stories - Stay Safe
Переглядів 26Місяць тому
Evening Stories - Stay Safe
44th Annual Tampa-Hillsborough County Storytelling Festival - Online Event
Переглядів 27Місяць тому
44th Annual Tampa-Hillsborough County Storytelling Festival - Online Event
Evening Stories - Birds
Переглядів 26Місяць тому
Evening Stories - Birds

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jenniferlehr2241
    @jenniferlehr2241 7 днів тому

    Bertha is my 3x great grandmother ❤

  • @ciarabrown1074
    @ciarabrown1074 15 днів тому

    Omg alota people in this area don't even know this😊

  • @axi271
    @axi271 2 місяці тому

    What proof do you have that can prove that these Africans came from Angola when the British didn't go to Africa to obtain these people? Anthony "Antonio" Johnson arrived in the Virginia Company (Colony after 1624) as an indenture from England on the vessel James in 1621. His wife arrived in from England on the Margaret & John in 1623 as an indenture. The British didnt began transporting Africans directly from Africa to the Americas until after 1672.

  • @hopejones8620
    @hopejones8620 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Cousin Gigi for explaining that the first Africans were not slave . They were endentured servants. A great presentation.!

  • @robertbejarano8256
    @robertbejarano8256 5 місяців тому

    My great, great Grandmother was a Manrara from Camaguey. Actually Puerto Principe in Camaguey. There are Manrara's buried in Camaguey.

  • @shayemowery
    @shayemowery 6 місяців тому

    J.C. Newman family moved here from up north when the cigar industry started declining. They moved into an abandoned already built factory.

  • @TheHopefulchild
    @TheHopefulchild 6 місяців тому

    It’s kind of old fashion but i think a sweet sixteen or coming out party is a coming of age thing. Also there are some traditions among Native Americans.

  • @Larryake
    @Larryake 11 місяців тому

    excellent video

  • @waynewatters5909
    @waynewatters5909 Рік тому

    That's my grandpa

  • @johnshoosmith
    @johnshoosmith Рік тому

    Why does pns and npr have so much coverage of Jewish topics? Thats not very balanced.

  • @user-bs9vk3gu9f
    @user-bs9vk3gu9f Рік тому

    Wonderful and entertaining

  • @AriannaAyers
    @AriannaAyers Рік тому

    This is the worst audiobook I’ve heard on YT. First, it should not be listed on search as an audiobook. Second, the discussion points were obvious, yet fragmented and inconsistent. Third, to begin one analysis with the reference, and wasted time of another book is misleading to the listener. I wasted 11 minutes of my time.

  • @cosmichead7602
    @cosmichead7602 Рік тому

    Why were African American women not allowed to speak at the fair

  • @HippieDelicia
    @HippieDelicia Рік тому

    My 1700 great grandfather was from Angola. John Gowan . And I’m a 60’s baby from the south. I was sent to the all black schools and learned black history. I fought for civil and womens rights my entire life. Today, I am 60 years old and find all my work has been erased. All the love, peace and progress has turned into hate. I’m to old to fight anymore. I’m so disappointed. Our government wants a divided society.

  • @brittanymitchell4986
    @brittanymitchell4986 Рік тому

    This was very informative - I really enjoyed this, thanks!

  • @gentlebean.
    @gentlebean. Рік тому

    Go Carise!!! Great presentation 😊

  • @ginacooper7628
    @ginacooper7628 Рік тому

    It would be helpful to know which specific pieces of equipment are available at which branch, and when the orientation sessions are for that equipment. Thanks.

  • @cinnamoncanela3665
    @cinnamoncanela3665 Рік тому

    Excellent content. Thank you for all the efforts to show us parents different techniques.

  • @elysedewyngaert178
    @elysedewyngaert178 Рік тому

    Yes

  • @ladyaly864
    @ladyaly864 Рік тому

    Where is Cigar City?...Is it in Ybor City?...Or is it somewhere else in Tampa?...Another piece of curious history is that Jose Marti was Caesar Romero's (The very first "Joker" actor) grandfather...

  • @ErsulaKOdom
    @ErsulaKOdom Рік тому

    Thanks for the book shout out. Thank you to HCPL System because I spent many wonderful hours in the library sorting throught your photo collection. There are many more photots than the ones I used. Going house to house searching for the names of those I selected put me face to face with many legends. I will cherish that experience forever. Great Presentation, Fred.

  • @derickajohnson5148
    @derickajohnson5148 Рік тому

    Wow... this is my Family.... My GGGG was Julia Doby ... I'm currently doing my research on my Family... I'm in Tears watching this... She was born in Fairfield SC then moved to Alachua and married my GGGGrandfather in 1882 ... Wow Never heard of this place in my Life so Amazing

  • @julisaalvarez7100
    @julisaalvarez7100 Рік тому

    Watching this every night before bed ❤❤

  • @Nicole-ju2ti
    @Nicole-ju2ti Рік тому

    Omg she killed it!!!!

  • @israelitewife-desirrae2951

    A Menorah has 7. A Chanukiah has 9

  • @natyreyes1580
    @natyreyes1580 Рік тому

    I love it!

  • @pegado67
    @pegado67 Рік тому

    LATINX: ANOTHER RACIAL SLUR FOR HISPANOS/LATINOS, WHITE WOKE NEOCOLONIALISM AND LINGUISTIC IMPERIALISM....

  • @wowyummyyy
    @wowyummyyy Рік тому

    🤩 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 😻😻😻😻😻 😻 💯💯

  • @cinnamoncanela3665
    @cinnamoncanela3665 Рік тому

    this topic needs to be a bit longer perhaps going over the privacy settings need it in your phone, so all the personal info is secure, and maybe going over the most popular aps used with let's say Bank of America or a credit union. in our area Tampa Bay. Thank you.

  • @cinnamoncanela3665
    @cinnamoncanela3665 Рік тому

    First time hearing and learning about this. thank you so much.

  • @cinnamoncanela3665
    @cinnamoncanela3665 Рік тому

    Great information!! Easy to follow instructions. Thank you.

  • @sandrasoto9123
    @sandrasoto9123 Рік тому

    2797

  • @adrienneortiz2991
    @adrienneortiz2991 Рік тому

    💐 𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒

  • @joegenavasa278
    @joegenavasa278 Рік тому

    ba2f

  • @cliffwoodbury5319
    @cliffwoodbury5319 Рік тому

    They said Aquaman was the biggest joke in comics mostly because he could talk to fish but that scene when he was at the aquarium as a child and all the animals came behind him was the coolest scene!!!! After watching that movie i know many don't picture him as a joke anymore as that movie is one of the best superhero movies to me. I can't wait to watch Namor film!!

  • @cliffwoodbury5319
    @cliffwoodbury5319 Рік тому

    Aquatic stories are as ignored as the oceans themselves. They need a single program that lists every hero/villain ever created and make it so it can be broken down in many ways - i was looking for aquatic characters today and couldn't find what i was looking for. Witch was a ip of aquatic british characters i stumbled on before but can't find it anymore!!!

  • @ciaranbrennan16
    @ciaranbrennan16 2 роки тому

    Waste of time you two clowns!

  • @gentlebean.
    @gentlebean. 2 роки тому

    Very cool!

  • @enwalker
    @enwalker 2 роки тому

    John “Gowen” Goins was my 11th great grandfather

  • @dhornjr1
    @dhornjr1 2 роки тому

    My 12th great-grandfather was John Gowen. My fifth great-grandfather was Thomas A Goins, who had a daughter named Mary Polly Goins, who is my fourth great-grandmother. I'm related to all y'all. 😀

    • @enwalker
      @enwalker 2 роки тому

      He was my 11th great grandfather. The Goins family

    • @dhornjr1
      @dhornjr1 2 роки тому

      @@enwalkerAlright, cuz...👊🏽

    • @enwalker
      @enwalker 2 роки тому

      @@dhornjr1 Cuz! I’ll be in touch.

    • @MattGoings
      @MattGoings 2 місяці тому

      @@enwalkerhey! He’s also my 11th great grandfather! I come from the Goings/Goins family of Surry, NC / Patrick, VA. Just now learning about all of this.

  • @cherliesterling3581
    @cherliesterling3581 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this! I have a preschooler (my baby sister) with me this summer & a 2 month old baby! Very excited to implement this.

  • @beckydewitt6632
    @beckydewitt6632 2 роки тому

    7CAC

  • @eagleeyeswentz2415
    @eagleeyeswentz2415 2 роки тому

    Im Ready to leave start all over

  • @frederick5253
    @frederick5253 2 роки тому

    👊 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢

  • @barryonedrop1
    @barryonedrop1 2 роки тому

    My paternal families have lived in South Carolina since the 1750s, we descended from both Emmanuel Rodriguez aka Manuel Driggus/Driggers & John Punch/Bunch. My fathers three grandparents were Driggers, both his mothers parents were and his fathers mother was. His fathers mothers was Elizabeth F. Driggers whose parents were James Lenard Driggers & Harriet Bunch. The Gowens surname is also connected to my fathers paternal side, my 4th great grandfather Thomas Burbage Rev War Vet had a brother in law Frederick Gowens married to his sister Mary Burbage. Frederick Gowens was said to be a person of color, some said part Native American. He was killed in the Siege Of Charleston, S.C. 1780, Another sister Matilda Burbage married a Henry Lucas. The Driggers move to South Carolina in the 1750s living on Bucks Swamp in the Georgetown area next to the Johnson family. All these families except Burbage had origins in early Virginia.

  • @rainbowunicornprincessandt7796
    @rainbowunicornprincessandt7796 2 роки тому

    My FPOC line married into the Goins and Bess family. They settled in western NC.

  • @michaelbiancardi6558
    @michaelbiancardi6558 2 роки тому

    Fantastic🤗🤗🤗

  • @parttimelibrarian
    @parttimelibrarian 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for posting this video. It was awesome!

  • @Nikillem
    @Nikillem 2 роки тому

    Helped me get it done. Thanks!

  • @alantaylor9593
    @alantaylor9593 2 роки тому

    Wow! Great PowerPoint and great research indeed. I need to read your books! My full paternal bloodline is Gowen/ Goins/Taylor Afro-Arabic E-M2 haplotype however we also have Lumbee Native American DNA as well. My earliest known ancestor married a white woman in the early 1700s thus eventually turning our family into Melungeons of Southern Ohio... that side mainly coming from Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina. On my maternal side my mother's family has a very similar situation but in reverse also coming from early indentured servants as well... that side of my family has a European Y chromosome and Powhaton Native American Indians... from Charles County Mayland, Madison County Kentucky however they pretty much ended up in Longtown, Ohio in Darke County a settlement for mixed race people mainly from Rockingham County Virginia. I think we might be related... ♡

    • @timeforchange3786
      @timeforchange3786 2 роки тому

      Hello! The Goins family has had a DNA project done and Jack Goins of Hawkins County TN has done much research on the family that traces them back to John Gowen and his first wife Margaret Cornish from 1619 White Lion. There are videos and Facebook groups for this family and a book called 20 & Odd. Good luck!