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Babies gazing in awe at the images in a picture book. Toddlers having fun pretending that theyre jumping in a pile of autumn leaves. Preschoolers creating virtual cupcakes on a kid friendly computer website. Parents often tell The Story Time Lady that their kids play Julie Anne at home by reading books to their siblings or even the family dog Many also sing Julie Annes songs around the house. These kinds of stories warm her heart. Julie Anne Gatto-Gibbons enjoys running into students up to University age who fondly remember attending her library programs. For eight years Julie Anne volunteered at R. H. Cornish for the Home Reading Program too. She likes to host school and daycare visits to Scugog library. Scavenger hunts and story times are some of the interesting activities she plans for the children to share her love of books and make the visits a positive experience. I feel so blessed to be able to do this says JulieAnne. Every day is like my rst day. These are some of the many exciting shenanigans that happen each week at Scugog Public Library during Julie Anne Gatto-Gibbons Early Literacy programs. Who Ate All the Cookie Dough Julie Anne Gatto-Gibbons the Story Time Lady has the children ages 3 to 5 years of the Preschool Storytime Class totally engrossed in this story. tell me a story ...................... Please turn to page 4 FOCUS - DECEMBER 2015 3