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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book Release Party
 Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book Release Party Tuesday, January 13 4:00-5:00pm
Join us for an after school party in honor of the release of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw. We'll celebrate with an after school snack, a copy of the new book, and a comic workshop by a local comic artist Mike Maydak! Ages 8-12$20 per kid,this includes a copy of the new book.Space is limited so register early. Tell me more about Mike Maydak!Labels: events
January Pick of the Month
 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw by Jeff Kinney
The highly anticipated third book in the critically acclaimed and bestselling series takes the art of being wimpy to a whole new level.
Let's face it: Greg Heffley will never change his wimpy ways. Somebody just needs to explain that to Greg's father. You see, Frank Heffley actually thinks he can get his son to toughen up, and he enlists Greg in organized sports and other "manly" endeavors. Of course, Greg is able to easily sidestep his father's efforts to change him. But when Greg's dad threatens to send him to military academy, Greg realizes he has to shape up . . . or get shipped out. Visit www.wimpykid.com for tons of Wimpy fun! See more January Picks!
Join us for our Diary of a Wimpy Kid Release Party on January 13th!
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NEW! Mother/Daughter Book Club & Tea
Mother/Daughter Book Club & Tea 1:30-2:30pm
Girls 7-9 years and their moms are invited to join our new seasonal book club and tea. On the last Sunday of each month, we will discuss a featured book over tea and cookies.
Winter M/D Books January 25: Ruby Lu, Brave and True February 22: Mr. Popper's Penguins March 29: The Borrowers$30 seasonal pass includes books and tea partySpace is limited so register early.*Non-pass holders are welcome for a $15 drop in fee. Labels: regular programs
New Art Program!
Make a Mess @ the Manatee Every Monday 3:30- 4:30pm $3/childMake a mess at the manatee is a semi-structured open studio led by blue manatee's artist-in-residence Miss Kelli. There will be a theme each week, around which we will build our artwork using (mostly) recycled materials. All budding artists age 3 and up are welcome, along with an adult artist or assistant. 10:30am- Make a Mess Jr. Edition (formerly known as Preschool Art Story Time) Ages 2-4 $3/childSpace is limited, so please register in advance. Make a Mess @ the Manatee themes:Jan. 5- Robots Jan. 12- Homes Jan. 19th-Animals Jan. 26th- Food 10:30am- Make a Mess Jr. Edition themes:Jan. 5- One Jan. 12- Little Blue and Little Yellow Jan. 19th Ella Sarah Gets Dressed Jan. 26th- Elmer
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The New "IT" bag...
Straight from Madison Avenue, um I mean Road... THE NEW "IT" BAG!...
Blue Manatee's humanatee ($7) and green logo ($5) tote bags! Great for buying books, using around town, and for swatting the paparazzi.
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Holiday Featured Books
Haunting of Hillside School (Cabin Creek Mysteries Series #4) by Kristiana Gregory
It's a new school year in Cabin Creek and the cousins have a new mystery. When Claire and David look out the art room window and see a girl's pale face, they suspect it's a ghost. How else could someone look into a second floor window and just disappear? As the cousins investigate, they find other peculiar clues: piano music lilting through the halls, the aroma of pumpkin pie, and a crooked old painting that looks like the ghost's face. Is their spooky old school house really a haunted house? Each of the six books in this series feature atmospheric spot art throughout.
Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy #3)by Cornelia Funke The Adderhead--his immortality bound in a book by Meggie's father, Mo--has ordered his henchmen to plunder the villages. The peasants' only defense is a band of outlaws led by the Bluejay--Mo's fictitious double, whose identity he has reluctantly adopted. But the Book of Immortality is unraveling, and the Adderhead again fears the White Women of Death. To bring the renegade Bluejay back to repair the book, the Adderhead kidnaps all the children in the kingdom, dooming them to slavery in his silver mines unless Mo surrends. First Dustfinger, now Mo: Can anyone save this cursed story? 
Gobble It Up! A Fun Song About Eating! by Jim Arnosky
If you were a wild raccoon, You'd hunt at night by the light of the moon. You'd catch some crawdads where they crawl, And gobble them up -- shells and all! From a hungry crocodile's attempt at a meal of wild ducklings, to a shark cruising for schools of fish, to a whale wrestling a wild giant squid; to a panda eating rare bamboo...... While some animals become food -- and some get away, readers will delight in seeing what and how different animals eat. That's the way we all survive We have to eat to stay alive. We eat the food we have, and then -- We have to hunt for food again!
Schooling Around #2: Pencil of Doom by Andy Griffiths
Henry McThrottle thought Northwest Southeast Central School was wacky. But then he comes across the Pencil of Doom ... and things get REALLY out of control. Another hilarious school story from NYT bestselling author Andy Griffiths!
Let's Get Fancy Together (Fancy Nancy Series)by Jane O'coonor, Illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser Have you ever wondered what's in Fancy Nancy's purse? Only the most glamorous accessories, of course! Here's an adorable fuchsia carry-all full of très fabulous accessories—stickers, butterfly barrettes, a butterfly fan, glittery-framed sunglasses and more. It's a must-have, all-in-one emergency kit for girls on the go, because you just never know where you'll be when suddenly you need to get fancier! Throughout the book, the ultimate expert on all things fancy (that's Nancy, of course!) reveals her secret tips for instant glamourfication—from hair, to dolls, to party invitations. There will be loud choruses of merci beaucoup when little girls receive this wonderful gift. This new picture book in the shape of a purse provides an interactive format that will delight and engage Fancy Nancy readers of all ages. The Lump of Coalby Lemony Snicket, Illustrated by Brett Helquist Lemony Snicket, the author of the series, "A Series of Unfortunate Events," has written a surprisingly witty and delightful Christmas story about a lump of coal. A lump of coal, traditionally the dreaded stocking stuffer from Santa Claus to children on the Naughty List, is not such a dreaded gift at all if you are an abstract artist. Lemony Snicket reminds readers that Christmastime is a time of stories and miracles and the greatest miracles of all are pursuing your dreams. This is the cause of the lump of coal, who could walk, talk, dresses in black, and dreams of becoming a great artist. His only problem is he needs a hand to guide him. It is during the holiday season that he began his search for an artist that will draw with him so they can make beautiful art together. He goes to an art gallery, a logical place to go, but is turned down with disdain. Everywhere he goes, he is rejected. This hurts him very much. He knows he does not want to wind up in a barbeque pit and considers burying himself deep in the ground so after many years he will turn into a diamond. He may have been rejected and discouraged, but he decides not to give up on his dream. It is at this time that a miracle happens. If you love Christmas stories, then this one will be a welcomed addition to your collection. It is truly a gift. A Very Marly X-Masby John Grogan, Illustrated by Richard Cowdrey With all the excitement of Christmas approaching, it's no surprise that Marley, the lovable pup with a nose for trouble, wants to get in on the action. Anticipating his very first snowfall and Santa's arrival, Marley jumps in to help his family every way he can. But Marley, being Marley, always ends up on the wrong side of right. It's not long before he tears down the twinkle lights, attacks a chain of paper snowflakes, and mistakes the Christmas tree for . . . well . . . his very own indoor bathroom. Will Marley's good intentions ruin everything before Christmas begins? Or will he manage to share some Christmas magic with his family after all? This follow-up to the #1 bestselling Bad Dog, Marley! delivers a heartfelt holiday story with many hilarious Marley mishaps along the way. Tom Turkey and Erik Eagle: Or How the Eagle Became the American Symbol by Sandra Calder Davidson When the Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, to pick a national symbol for the new country, they just could not agree. Elder statesman Ben Franklin preferred the turkey, but George Washington championed the mighty eagle. So they asked BenÕs new friend, Drew Duck, to help them decide. Drew flew back to his home in Wilderbrush Forest and asked his animal friends to help him. Several candidates said theyÕd be perfect, but finally, the choice came down to Tom Turkey or Erik Eagle. Most favored kind and gentle Tom. Besides, ferocious Eagle scared them silly. But then they thought: if Eagle was elected he would have to be good! So Drew Duck called them all together, and when all the votes were counted, Eagle it was! And that is how the eagle became our national symbol and how the creatures of Wilderbrush Forest learned that democracy is the best way to solve all problems. Wabi Sabi by Mark Reibstein, Illustrated by Ed Young Using spare text and haiku, Mark Reibstein weaves an extraordinary story about finding real beauty in unexpected places. Caldecott Medal-winning artist Ed Young complements the lyrical text with breathtaking collages. Together, they illustrate the unique world view that is wabi sabi.
Hanukkah! by Roni Schotter, Illustrated by Marylin Hafner Flip, flap here.Flip, flop there.Potato pancakes in the air.Latkes flying everywhere!Winner of the National Jewish Book Award, Hanukkah! follows one family's celebration of the holiday, from eating latkes and spinning the dreidel, to singing prayers and lighting the menorah. With sweet rhyming text and warm illustrations, this is the perfect was to celebrate the festival of lights. Night's Nice by Barbara and Ed Emberley Hop into bed, Turn over thrice, And whisper this softly: Night's nice, night's nice, night's nice. Good Night. NIGHT'S NICE will lull little ones to sleep with its soothing, sing-song text and picturesque, stunning nightscapes throughout. From moonlit treetops and city streetlamps to luminous fireworks on the 4th of July, Ed's watercolor illustrations poignantly capture the beauty of nighttime in this reissue of his classic children's story. Labels: books
 If you were here with us on November 20th, you'll know what a fantastic family musician Bill Smith is. If not, pick up the live cd and find out!
Baby/Toddler Music with Miss Meghan Cancelation
On Thursday, December 18, the 9:45a.m. baby/toddler music class is canceled. The 10:30a.m. and 11:15 class will be in session as scheduled. Thanks!
Mexican Black Bean Lasagne
I tried the Mexican Black Bean Lasagne at the Blue Manatee today and it is by far the best I've ever had. At $5.00 it is a good size and comes with a side of spinach and cucumber salad. I reccomend people try it, it's delicious!!
now on sale...
 30% off of our selection of advent calendars and adult novels until December 18th!
CANCELATION
Imago Nature Story Time will be canceled on Saturday, December 13.Labels: events
New Holiday ManaE-cards!
 Want to save on postage, paper, and impress your friends and colleagues? Send a Blue Manatee holiday e-card! Nothing says Warm Wishes more than a manatee donning holiday gear! See more e-cards!Labels: e-cards
December Pick of the Month!
The Lump of Coal by Lemony Snicket, Illustrated by Brett HelquistForget Frosty. Forget Rudolph. Forget Santa. The next generation holiday hero is small, dark, and flammable. Will this lump of coal get the holiday miracle he deserves? Or is he just going to get burned? You don't have to wait until Christmas morning to find out. Stuff all of your loved ones' stockings with this uproarious, irreverent new picture-book collaboration from the bestselling author and illustrator of A Series of Unfortunate Events. See more featured booksLabels: books
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