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Author: Jan Owens

So many people, kids and adults, wrote a wish and dropped it in the shamrock wishing well! Here are a few we thought it would be okay to share.  Many of them were predictable...

Yesterday was busy at the library, and we spotted people playing games including Bloxels, Daniel Tiger's Welcome to Main Street Game, and The Fairy Game. Just look at all the games you can play in the Children's Room of the library! There are circulating copies of...

Even though snow is expected tomorrow (as I write this) spring is on the way. There are hints everywhere. Here's a hint of how spring will look in the big display case by the main desk once it's April.  ...

Come use paper dolls to act out the stories of women who made history. Kids can learn about the women and play with the paper dolls as well as coloring a paper doll to take home. This activity will be available for four weeks. If your...

As we write this, the 2018 Winter Olympics have just begun. Many people are wishing they could hibernate and watch more events! At the Imagination Hub, we are featuring an Olympic-themed flannel board where you can pretend to be an ice skater, hockey player, skier,...

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="768"] tropical fruit[/caption] Do you like fruit, and to try new things? Come try some tropical fruits that might be new to you on Thursday, February 15 from 6:30-7:00, for kids from Kindergarten through third grade. No advance registration is needed....

When you’re picking DVDs and Blu-rays in the Children’s Room, have you spotted the newest movies for kids? They’re shelved with the new materials, and we want to be sure you can find them - so you can choose from everything that's available! As you come...

On Wednesdays at 10:00, the library offers programs for kids 2-6 years old. It might be a story + craft, or music, creative theme play, process art, parachute music...

Crystal Climbers at the Imagination Hub! Be creative and make these versatile blocks into whatever you like. When you hold them up to the light, you can see how colors blend. The Hub has an ever-changing variety of fun things to do, with something new...

In 'neighborhoods,' related books are kept together to make them easy for you to find. There are three kinds. Concept neighborhoods include Shapes, Colors, ABCs, etc. Holiday neighborhoods make it handy to find available books. Popular Character neighborhoods are frequently requested books like Pete the...

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