Featured Events
Leap Into Learning StoryTime
Leap Into Learning with StoryTime at the Wauseon Public Library! Perfect for children ages 0-5 and their caregivers, Leap Into Learning combines Read, Write, Play, Talk, and Sing with Ohio's Early Development Standards--effectively bridging the educational gap between infancy and preschool.
Join Sierra Tuesdays at 11:00AM for reading, music, movement, and more!
Registration is required for the free monthly book. Drop-ins for StoryTime are always welcome!
For more information on our Children's Programming, contact Sierra at sspears@seolibraries.org or call us at (419) 335-6626!
Leap Into Learning Storytime Begins February 3rd!
Leap Into Learning Storytime starts back up February 3rd at 11 am! Registration forms are available at the library or on our website:
https://wauseonlibrary.org/leap-learning-storytime-0
Come join Sierra and Connie Tuesdays at 11 am for Leap Into Learning with StoryTime at the Wauseon Public Library! Perfect for children ages 0-5 and their caregivers, Leap Into Learning combines Read, Write, Play, Talk, and Sing with Ohio's Early Developmental Standards--effectively bridging the educational gap between infancy and preschool!
Romance Discussion: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
This month, the Historical Fiction Book Discussion will be The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is about a reclusive Hollywood icon who hires an unknown journalist, Monique Grant, to write her tell-all biography, revealing decades of ambition, scandalous marriages, and hidden love that shaped her rise to stardom and exposed the true cost of fame and identity.
Copies of the book are available at the library in regular, large print, and audiobook format! Stop by to grab a copy today!
Mystery Discussion: Beautiful Ugly
This month, the Mystery Fiction Book Discussion is Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney!
Beautiful Ugly tells the story of author Grady Green, haunted by his wife's mysterious disappearance, as he retreats to a remote Scottish island where he encounters a woman who looks identical to her, leading him down a dark, twisting path of marital secrets, revenge, and unreliable reality.
Copies of the book are available at the library in regular, large print, and audiobook format! Stop by the library to grab a copy today!
Historical Fiction Discussion: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
In February, our Historical Fiction Book Discussion will be The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah. The Nightingale is a bestselling historical fiction novel about two sisters in Nazi-occupied France during World War II, focusing on their different paths to survival, love, and resistance.
Copies of the book are available in regular, large print, and audiobook. Stop by the library to grab your copy today!