Mental Health Awareness Month

It’s important to be aware of one’s mental health all year round, but the month of May is our designated annual reminder. Use this month to learn ways to advocate for yourself and for others, build healthy and sustainable habits, and find ways to break the stigma that can still surround taking care of one’s mental health. Below, we’ve collected some resources to aid the community in these efforts.

Mental Health and Wellness for Kids

This large collection of books for children covers everything from self care and mindfulness (e.g. yoga, meditation, and other practices) to managing overwhelming emotions and compulsions, and guidance for parents and caregivers with neurodivergent children.

 


Mental Health and Wellness for Teens

Some of the largest mental health challenges that teens encounter today are depression, anxiety, and behavioral disorders. Our Teen section has guides for developing strong self care practices; managing overwhelming feelings; and coping with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, ADD and ADHD, and other mental health disorders. We also have memoirs and fictional stories that provide both windows into and mirrors of life as a teen experiencing stress and mental health disorders.

 

A self care cart now exists in our Teen Space with coloring books and colored pencils; crafting and wellness guides; and titles about managing grief, anxiety, depression, stressful emotions, and mental health disorders. Teens and tweens are more than welcome to ask one of our librarians for help finding additional resources as well.

We will also continue to have our regular Makerspace Open Studio Hours from 3-5:00pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. These hours are dedicated to anyone age 10+ who would like to stop by to do something creative alongside our Teen Librarian. The makerspace is also open anytime the library is open (for anyone over age 16) and kids accompanied by an adult caregiver.


Mental Health and Wellness for Adults

These fiction and non-fiction books bring together relatable stories of living with mental health challenges; guides for how to tackle self care in our fast-paced, over-stimulating world; and learning materials for individuals exploring specific mental health disorders.

 

Mental Health and Wellness DVDs

These DVDs available at the library will help you kick off a variety of wellness practices, including Tai Chi, meditation, yoga, and physical fitness, tailored to different areas of focus. We also have a number of documentaries that focus on the science behind mental health.

 


Mental Health and Wellness During Hard Times

A Loved One is Sick: Books for Kids

If a child in your life has a loved one who is experiencing dementia, a chronic or terminal illness, or other condition that will impact how your child will interact with them in the future, these books will help build their understanding and compassion, and prepare them for the possibility of loss.

 

Books About Bereavement and Loss

Grief is one of the most challenging seasons we experience in life. The collection of titles below includes memoirs about grappling with loss, graphic novels sharing both fictional and real-life experiences with grief accompanied by illustrations, reflections on reconciling life and death, guides for how to manage grief as a family, and children’s books that can be comforting to all ages.

 

Grieving a Loved One: Books for Kids

Losing a loved one — whether a pet, friend, family member, or member of the community — can be a difficult experience to comprehend as a young person. This collection includes picture books that will help children better come to terms with a loss, as well as tactics for caregivers facilitating these difficult conversations.

 


Building Mental Health through Community:
Attend a Library Program

Former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy sounded the alarm on the nation’s “loneliness epidemic”. In an article citing his findings, WBUR reported that “being socially disconnected increases your risk of depression, anxiety and suicide, as well as heart disease, stroke, dementia and premature death”. In an age where everyone is online, one way to counteract loneliness is through regular in-person gatherings. The Medfield Public Library provides a whole calendar of opportunities to meet new people and build relationships!

Our Craft & Chat sessions are open to all adults. Bring your own craft and come chat with other crafters while you work. Show and Tell is encouraged. If you don’t have a portable craft or want to try something new, you are welcome to borrow some supplies from the Makerspace!

Throughout the summer, Craft & Chat sessions will be held outdoors when the weather allows. Check out our Events Calendar for details.

Throughout the month, we host “Games With Friends” sessions that either focus on word games or strategy games. We will always go over the rules so no worries if you’ve never played before! Check the event calendar linked above for details on our next meetings.

Presented by Medfield Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC), this group is a place for parents and caregivers supporting children with Down Syndrome. The group meets every first Monday of the month at 10:15am, but check our calendar to confirm. Additional resources and info on other meetup groups can be found here.

We also have plenty of book clubs, lectures, and classes throughout the month, as well as story times and drop-in activities for kids (a great place to meet fellow caregivers and parents). Browse our calendar to check out everything we have going on!


Medfield Outreach

Medfield Outreach is a municipal department dedicated to providing access to high quality behavioral health and social services for Medfield residents in order to optimize wellness in our community. Their core services include:


Celebrate Earth Day at your library!

Earth Day is celebrated each year on April 22nd, as a way to remind the world of our planet’s value and consider what we can do to take better care of it. Scroll down for some ideas on how to appreciate, protect, and support the environment, and build good sustainability habits for the future!

Use the Library of Things

One library collection that can help you reduce your consumer footprint on the world is our “Library of Things”, which refers to any items available for checkout that are not your usual books, movies, periodicals, and digital items. At Medfield, we have arts & crafts gear; camping and outdoor items; cleaning equipment; household & vehicle tools; movie, music, photography, & video gaming gear; office equipment; and tabletop/lawn games.

Many of the items we offer are things you may need, but may only use once or twice. Think: vehicle code readers, air quality detectors, or orbit sanders. Without a lending library, an individual may purchase these kinds of tools for themselves as the need arises. But when community members have access to a communal library of such items, it creates an economy or sharing rather than owning. Over time, this means:

  • fewer items need to be manufactured and packaged to meet demand,
  • less energy is used for shipping, and
  • fewer items are disposed of when the individual need dissipates or the item becomes obsolete.

Or consider it this way. Perhaps you are interested in investing in a piece of kitchen equipment, like an induction cooktop or a stand mixer, but you’re not 100% sure it’s worth it. Checking out a similar item from the Library of Things for a test drive will help you determine whether it’s worth owning. And if you decide against it, you not only save yourself the expense, but also cut out the energy required to pick up/ship it/return it and eliminate the number of unused things sitting around that eventually get thrown out.

Browse our full Library of Things here.

Library of Things: Camping & Outdoor Gear

Spend time outside gardening or camping with gear from our lending library

 

Visit the Seed Library

This spring, the library will set up our annual Seed Library! Patrons will have access to one packet of seeds per person, for plants like sunflowers, ornamental corn, and all sorts of vegetables. The seed library will be available as part of our browsable Library of Things, next to the New Books section.

Gardening Books

Develop your green thumb with these guides, focused on everything from growing native flowers to kitchen gardens.

 

Birdwatching Books

Get to know the species of birds in your backyard with these field guides and bird books.

 

Books for Eco-conscious Hobbies

Learn how to make a T-shirt quilt, reuse textiles for knitting, create eco-friendly cleaning products, and more.

 

Vegetarian & Vegan Cookbooks

These vegetarian and vegan recipes are both healthy and delicious, and a vegetable-forward diet can reduce your carbon footprint.

 

Books about Appreciating Nature

These titles will help you take a look around you to better appreciate the natural world.

 

MPL’s Eco-centric Book Club Picks

Consider joining our monthly discussions! The group meets every third Thursday at 6:30pm. Check our events calendar for details.

 

Books about the Science of Climate Change

The field of climate science can be overwhelming to think about. Learn more from these experts.

 

Help Kids Understand Climate Change

These books will help you start conversations about climate change with your youngsters, and help them build a strong appreciation for our planet.

 

April is National Arab American Heritage Month!

National Arab American Heritage Month is dedicated to celebrating the rich texture of Arab American culture and history. This makes April a great to time to build an understanding of the breadth of geography, faiths, customs, identities, and languages of the Arab world; appreciate the accomplishments of Arab Americans; learn about Arab migration to America; and focus on issues impacting the community today. Check out the collection of titles below that cover these aims!

Arab American Books for Kids

 

Arab American Books for Teens

 

Arab American Books for Adults

 

Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day and Irish Culture

St. Patrick’s Day is more than just a day to wear green and attend parades. It has a much deeper cultural significance, commemorating one of the patron saints of Ireland who initially came to the country as a slave, escaped, and later returned to bring Christianity to Ireland. St. Patrick – who lived more than 1,600 years ago – has been celebrated annually since March 17th became an official feast day in the 17th century. The holiday has since spread across the globe as a day to both honor this history and celebrate Irish heritage and culture.

Try one of the recommendations below to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Irish voices, the culture and traditions of Ireland, and the Irish diaspora!

St. Patrick’s Day Stories for Kids

 

Books About Irish Culture and History for Adults

 

Irish Cooking

 

Irish Voices in Adult Fiction

 

Books for Valentine’s Day

Our Dearest Patrons,

Valentine’s Day is coming up this Friday! This holiday isn’t just about chocolate, cards, and flowers. Treat yourself to a book celebrating the message behind Valentine’s Day: love! Click on a book list or title below to explore more!

With love,
Your Librarians <3

Valentine’s Day Books for Kids

 

Lighthearted & Sweet Books for Middle-Grade & Tween Readers

Young Adult Romance Book Lists

Adult Romance Book Lists by Sub-genre

 

Looking for a new hobby?

Guides and Equipment by Hobby: Adults

 

Guides & Non-fiction by Hobby: Teens

Winter is the perfect time to explore a new hobby that you can build on throughout the year. Check out these guides and tool collections to get inspired! You can scroll through everything on our catalog browse page here.

Guides you can find at the library:

  • Cooking & Baking
  • Drawing Techniques
  • Painting Techniques
  • Photography & Film Techniques
  • Playing & Recording Music
  • Eco-conscious Hobbies
  • Miscellaneous Arts & Crafts
  • Fashion Design & Tailoring
  • Knitting
  • Crochet
  • Embroidery
  • Needle Felting
  • Quilting
  • Gardening
  • Birdwatching
  • Landscaping & Yard Projects
  • DIY Home Projects
  • Kitchen & Bathroom Design
  • Carpentry & Furniture Projects
  • Home Architecture
  • Organizing & Decluttering
  • Interior Decorating
  • Gaming

Library of Things Collections

  • Household & Vehicle Tools
  • Hobbyist Equipment
  • Arts & Crafts Tools
  • Camping & Outdoor Gear
  • Music Gear
  • Gaming & Movie Equipment

Try a Hygge Bingo Board to Beat the Winter Blues!

Winter blues got you down? Find some inspiration with our Hygge (“HOO-guh”) bingo board! Some activities you can do solo at home, others outside or socially, and some will direct you to the Medfield Public Library’s collection, programs, and services!

Download a printer-friendly version at the bottom of this post 🙂