Visit the Milford Public Library located at 11 S.E. Front St., overlooking Library Square Park.
The library is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
If you don’t have time to stop by, check out our website at www.milfordpubliclibrary.org, or give us a call at 422-8996.
You can access the Delaware Library Catalog to reserve or renew materials, access your library card account, or just take a leisurely look at what is available at your Delaware libraries.
Turn the pages of these new books: “Santa Clawed,” A Mrs. Murphy Mystery by Rita Mae Brown & Sneaky Pie Brown; “Ender in Exile,” sequel to “Ender’s Game,” by Orson Scott Card; “Dashing Through the Snow” by Mary Higgins Clark and daughter Carol Higgins Clark. This fast-paced holiday caper will keep you dashing through the pages.
“The Leader in Me: how schools and parents around the world are inspiring greatness, one child at a time” by Stephen R. Covey; Hit-man Gideon faces his toughest mark yet in “Dying for Revenge” by Eric Jerome Dickey; “Do the Right Thing” by Mike Huckabee; “The Private Patient” An Adam Dalgliesh Mystery by P.D. James; “Dragonheart,” Todd McCaffrey’s first solo novel from Anne McCaffrey’s Dragonriders of Pern series. “Cross Country,” an Alex Cross Mystery by James Patterson, takes Alex “cross country” to track the most ruthless killer he has ever encountered.
Relive the 20th century with The History Channel. “The Decades,” a 20-volume DVD series, pulls together many of the finest programs in The History Channel library.
From disasters and technological marvels, to world-changing events and the personalities that caused them.
Children’s Page
Celebrate National Game and Puzzle Week Nov. 23 through 29.
Schedule a weekly family game night. Challenge your friends and family with word games and crossword puzzles.
Spend the cold winter evenings putting together puzzles.
Spend Friday evening at the library for a Fun and Games Family Night. Family Night begins at 6:30 and will be held in the Smith Conference Room. Bring along a favorite game.
Read about an old favorite game that everyone knows how to play: “Five Little Monkeys Play Hide-and-Seek” by Eileen Christelow; “Silly Goose and Dizzy Duck Play Hide and Seek” by Sally Grindley; “Bambi’s Hide-and-Seek” by Andrea Posner-Sanchez; “Hide and Seek” by Janet Morgan Stoeke; “Little Quack’s Hide and Seek” by Lauren Thompson and “Cornfield Hide-and-Seek” by Christine Widman.
All are now available.


