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Call a librarian with a question: 645-2ASK (2275)
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As a teacher, how can I get my entire class to enjoy this site?
Answer:
Whenever you have a writing project, such as a short story or poetry unit, set up time for your students to post their creative writing on the site.
On our Create It page, kids can submit stories, poems, and jokes. These submissions are reviewed and published by library staff. Imagine your students' excitement when they see their very own work appear on the library's website!
How can I help my child get the most out of the library?
Answer:
There are several ways you can enhance your child's library experience.
One of the best things you can do is be sure your child has a library card that she uses often. Our libraries are full of treasures that your child can check out and enjoy at home.
Also, be sure to take advantage of all the programs we offer to young minds. Search our events page to find out what's happening for kids at your local library. We have everything from storytimes for your littlest ones to Homework Help Centers at select locations for your school ager.
How can I help my child get the most out of this website?
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We encourage you to explore this site with your child and discover all the ways it can help meet her educational and recreational needs.
To help meet kids' educational needs, we have a Homework page full of helpful sites and a link to our 24/7 chat reference service: Homework Now.
For some safe fun, we have a Read It page full of book recommendations that will turn any child into a reader. We also have a Create It page and Fun Stuff page where children can share jokes, poems, and stories and play educational games.
What does the library offer to very young children and pre-readers?
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We offer engaging and educational Baby Laptimes, Toddler Storytimes, and Preschool Storytimes that aim to turn young children into great readers of the future. Visit our events page to find out what's offered at your local library.
Also be sure to check out our Ready to Read and Kindergarten Readiness pages where you can learn more about important milestones for young children and the six pre-reading skills that help foster school readiness and strong literacy for the future.
Where can I find information to help meet the needs of parents, teachers, and homeschoolers?
Answer:
On our main website, we have resource pages for:
Check these pages for books, websites, events, and other resources that are relevant to your needs.
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