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Hobbit Basket by Krissy Lewis Settle in like a Hobbit after a successful adventure! This basket is packet with stuff for a cozy J.R.R. Tolkein reading session. It includes Lembas Bread so you don’t go hungry now, second breakfast tea bags, a LOTR inspired cookbook for elevenses, and a lovely framed print of the MIddle-earth map to plan your adventures.
Book: The Lord of the Rings, Part One: The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
Double Chocolate Fudge Brownies by Beth Dimond Four dozen chocolate and pecan filled squares of decadence. Delicious as they are, or warmed up and seved with vanilla ice cream. Yum!
Book: Pure Chocolate by Fran Bigelow
Six Handcrafted Bird Chistmas Ornaments by Ellen Witherly A North Coast inspired trio of bird ornaments and a second folk art inspired trio, are handcrafted from start to finish. These birds will look great on your Christmas Tree.
Gluten Free Chocolate Cake by Tamara Thomson This fresh baked cake has no flour, baking powder, or baking soda so it is gluten free (though definitely not sugar free, but that’s sort of the point, isn’t it?)
Book: How We Learn to Be Brave: Decisive Moments in Life and Faith by Mariann Edgar Budde
Fiber Art Journal Cover by Ellen Witherly Ellen thinks this book about a buddhist monk, a troubled Tokyo teen and an author living in BC that are brough together by a Hello Kitty lunchbox containing a diary and a kamikaze watch should be read by everyone, so she used it for inspiration for this journal cover.
Book: A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki
Outdoor Wreath by Tamara Thomson This outdoor wreath will follow the 100 meter rule from the Lester Centre, and the decorations for it came from trees in Shaughnessy. This donation is a bit wet and messy, but will result in a fresh, 16-20” outdoor wreath.
Book: Making Wreaths by Pamela Westland
Two Dozen Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies by Beth Armstong-Bewick Two dozen delectable peanut butter chocolate chip cookies, perfect for a mouse! Or the "little mice" at home that make the cookies disappear. Or perhaps yourself!
Book: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie... by Laura Joffe Numeroff, illustrated by Felicia Bond
Accessibility at Your Library
The Prince Rupert Library is part of the Prince Rupert and Area Accessibility Committee, working to improve inclusion across our community.
Read our 2024 Accessibility Plan (PDF) to learn more about what's planned for the Library and beyond.
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