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Dramatic Play and Early Literacy

I paid a lot of money to learn to be a kid again.  After several years of study, I have two degrees in what amounts to playing.  But if I learned anything else, it was that the arts and creative dramatics support and enhance education from early literacy to chemistry and physics—covalent bonding was once cogently explained to me as if elementary particles and larger molecules    >> Read more



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Into the wild with Jean Craighead George



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Zone One

Have you heard about RCPL's new e-book service?  In addition to our current downloadable resources, you'll soon see a lot of information about the 3M Cloud Library.  You can read 3M books on your PC, Mac, iPad, Nook, or Android device, or you can check out an e-reader from the Main Library!  On E    >> Read more



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A Doubtful Future for the American Community Survey

Every ten years, the U.S. Census Bureau collects data on the number of people living in the United States, along with basic population characteristics.  In order to provide more detailed and up to date information, the Census Bureau created the American Community Survey.    >> Read more



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Maurice Sendak: 1928-2012

Today, the world became a little smaller, a little less dangerous and a little less honest with the loss of Maurice Sendak, one of the true pioneers and innovators of children's literature. I can write no better words to remember him than his own.    >> Read more



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Save the Marsh Tacky!

Did you know the Marsh Tacky is South Carolina's official State Heritage Horse?    >> Read more



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