Mylez reads a Thanksgiving Story at Petersburg Public Library!

This Thanksgiving season, we are excited to feature one of our bright young readers, Mylez, as he brings the classic children’s book There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey! to life. Families enjoy this silly, rhyming tale, and Mylez delivers every line with personality, humor, and joy.

In the story, the old lady swallows a turkey, then a hat, then a balloon as big as the moon, and even a boat and wheels. Each rhyme builds on the last, which makes it a fun read-aloud for kids who enjoy rhythm, repetition, and plenty of imagination. The book ends with a festive Thanksgiving parade and a cheerful holiday message.

After finishing the story, Mylez shared his thoughts about rhyming books and why he enjoys them.

“I think it was a really great book. And if there are people that want to find out new rhymes out there, they can look at these book versions and figure out new rhymes, and maybe they can become better at rhyming. And if they want to be… a better rhymer, they can read these books and accomplish their dream.”

We enjoy seeing our young readers connect with stories in their own creative way, and we are proud to provide a space where children can explore books, build confidence, and share their voices.

Watch Mylez read the full Thanksgiving story below.


https://youtu.be/XciudF–rrw

Looking for more holiday reads? Visit the Petersburg Public Library to discover seasonal books for kids and families or ask our staff for suggestions.

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Petersburg Public Library!

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Bringing FREE Books to Central Virginia: The Dolly Parton Imagination Library

 

Imagine a world where every child, regardless of circumstances, grows up with a library of books of their own. Thanks to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, that dream is becoming a reality here in Central Virginia. Through Imagination Library RVA, families in our community now have the opportunity to access this remarkable program that fosters literacy and nurtures the joy of reading.

How Does It Work?
If you have a child aged 0 to 5, you can enroll them in the Imagination Library program. Once enrolled, your child will receive a free book every month, delivered directly to your mailbox, until their fifth birthday. Each book arrives with your child’s name on it, making the experience extra special.

Why It Matters
Dolly Parton started this initiative inspired by her father, who couldn’t read. She promised to help ensure future generations have access to books, regardless of their financial situation. Starting in Tennessee, this program has now expanded across the United States and even to three other countries. It’s more than just books—it’s an investment in a child’s future, helping them build vocabulary, emotional understanding, and a love for stories.

Start Reading Today
Reading to your child doesn’t have to be a grand production. Whether it’s during a car ride or while waiting at the doctor’s office, books can bring magical moments into everyday life. Early exposure to reading helps build brain pathways that prepare children for academic success and a lifetime of learning.

Join the Movement
At the Petersburg Public Library, we’re thrilled to support this incredible initiative. We invite you to enroll your child, visit our children’s section full of fantastic books, and begin creating lasting memories. Let’s give every child the chance to explore new worlds and build a strong foundation for their future.

Learn more and enroll today by visiting imaginationlibraryrva.org.

Together, we can spark a lifelong love of reading in Central Virginia’s youngest learners.

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