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Mary Devereux
Librarian
Judy Dowdy
Librarian

Welcome to the Library!

We moved to our new location in May 2004. Students and staff have been enjoying our spacious surroundings. With additional shelving and more space we have room to grow.

The library currently has over 9,000 books with new books being added daily. We also have a large collection of videos for use in the classroom. We have a fully automated checkout system and students have access to an automated card catalog.

The goal of the library is to help students develop a love of reading. Classes visit the library weekly to check out and return books. Students in grades K-2 enjoy story time each week in our new primary area. Students may also come to the library independently to exchange books or do research. The library supports the Accelerated Reader Program by coding all books by reading level. You can find the current AR list on this web page.

Each year the library hosts a book fair. Students and parents have the opportunity to purchase new books. Profits from the book fairs are used to purchase new library materials.

The library is open daily from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. and is staffed by two full-time librarians and volunteers.

Check out St. Joseph's AR list on-line

Updated 8/23/07
AR LIST by POINT Level

Updated 8/23/07
AR LIST by TITLE


Featured Links For Kids
The Children's Television Workshop
Features parenting information and Sesame Street activities for kids.

White House for Kids
Helping young people become more active and informed

The Big Busy House
The Big Busy House is the Web home for HarperCollins Children's Books. It features interviews with authors and illustrators and explains how a book is made.

Children's Literature
The Children's Literature Web Guide contains a huge searchable archive of Internet resources related to books for children. Visitors will find lists of recommended books, discussion groups, on-line stories and much more.

Children's Literature Web Guide
The Children's Literature Web Guide contains a huge searchable archive of Internet resources related to books for children. Visitors will find lists of recommended books, discussion groups, on-line stories and much more.

Crayola
Check out the Crayola home page for all the news and information about the world's favorite crayons. Find details on such Crayola developments as changeable crayons, mini-stampers and sunlight prints.

Disney
The official Disney World Wide Web site

Dole 5 A Day Home Page
The Dole 5 A Day home page reminds visitors to get five servings a day of fruits and vegetables. The "Fun with Fruits and Vegetables Kids Cookbook" attempts to make the concept a little more appealing.

Electronic Zoo
All the fun without the hair and that peculiar smell.

FreeZone
FreeZone is a cyberspace devoted to kids born between 1981 and 1987. Members can check out games, comics, e-pals and chat, and even learn how to create a personal Web page.

Internet Public Library
Math and science projects, writing contests, plus picture storybooks such as The Tortoise and the Hare.

KID List
The Kids Internet Delight (KID) site provides a gateway to 74 Web pages of interest to children. The alphabetical listing links young people to museums, games, stories, educational materials and more.

Kids on the Web
Kids on the Web contains an extensive listing of children's resources. Visitors will find fun stuff, educational sites, children's books and information for parents, too.

KidPub WWW Publishing
The KidPub Web page offers a place where kids can publish their stories on the Internet. Kids can submit stories by accessing a simple form, or they can opt to read about KidPub in a questions and answers section.

KidSource
KidSource is an online source for kid-related education, healthcare, and product information. Whether it's for newborns or teens, visitors will find books, articles, organizations, software and forums to assist in making the best choices for their families.

Kid Space
Kid Space is a fantastic place for kids to share their imaginations with other kids.

Kids Web
A World Wide Web Digital Library for Schoolkids

Lego
The official LEGO World Wide Web site

Le Louvre Museum Online
Can't afford to go to Paris? Bring the famous Louvre Museum to your computer. This site offers paintings by the great masters. Take a virtual tour of the museum or go to other links designed for art lovers.

NASA's K-12 Internet Initiative
Interactive science classroom with images, info, and resources for students and teachers.

NASA Homepage
Includes pictures, audio and video clips.

National Space Science Data Center
This site contains a photo gallery and various space-related information.

Nye Labs Online
Fans of PBS's Bill Nye, "the Science Guy," can enter his online laboratory and explore the world of science. Be sure to check out the Demo of the Day and the Nyestore's home videos.

PBS Online
Includes web pages for Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, The Magic Schoolbus, as well as material for older family members.

St. Louis - Just for Kids
Take a look and see all the wonderful things to do right here in St. Louis!

School House Rock
This site helps revive the educational "Schoolhouse Rock" TV spots from the '70s. Visitors will find lyrics and audio files for musical lessons in grammar, history, science and math.

The Smithsonian Museum Online
Take a tour of our nation's premier museum. Access exhibitions including Smithsonian Galleries and the National Zoo. You'll discover research centers, activities, social, political and cultural subjects.

Splash Kids Online
Splash Kids Online Magazine features news, art, chat and games. Ask Dr. Beta your technical computer questions, or find out what holidays are being celebrated around the world today.

Sports Illustrated for Kids Online
Magazine articles, trivia, comics, and online interviews with sports heroes.

Steve & Ruth Bennett's Family Surfboard
Includes treasure hunts, puzzles, and games, an electronic kids' soapbox, and parent resource center.

Time for Kids
"Time" magazine's kid-friendly news site contains feature stories, reports and lots of color.

Uncle Bob's Kids Page
Uncle Bob's Kids' Page contains links to educational, entertainment and informational sites of interest to children

Web66
A K12 World Wide Web Project.

You Can
You Can is an educational science page featuring TV's Beakman and Jax. It's chock-full of interactive activities and projects, plus links to other kid-friendly science sites on the Web.

Yahooligans
The web guide for kids.

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