Picking Up the Pieces
How do you circulate 40 robotic LEGO kits to 31 branches without losing the pieces — and your mind?
How do you circulate 40 robotic LEGO kits to 31 branches without losing the pieces — and your mind?
This program invites little ones to engage their senses, develop fine motor skills and spark their curiosity. Each session is designed to create a delightful sensory experience through a variety of interactive stations.
This passive program is designed to engage patrons of all ages and educate them on six Indiana birds.
This program selects a Kid Librarian to create a themed display with chapter books of their choosing.
Support early financial literacy by introducing kids to symbols of currency in this scavenger hunt.
In this hands-on financial literacy program, kids use magazine cut-outs to learn the difference between needs and wants.
Apply now for a Thinking Money for Kids Program Kit, an all-in-one kit for children's financial education.
Mario Day celebrates the beloved Nintendo character with games and activities at the library.
Using a mobile kitchen, Kid's Kitchen helps children gain culinary skills and use creativity and math to bake, cook and create.
This permanent outdoor StoryWalk® features rotating books and flower drums for peak outdoor interaction.