Your Library's First Chess Tournament
Once you open your doors to chess players, you may be surprised at how many people will arrive.
Once you open your doors to chess players, you may be surprised at how many people will arrive.
Apply by July 15 to be part of the Great Stories Club's uncoming theme, "Growing Up Brave on the Margins."
Through a full-time youth health and program coordinator position, a Texas library is infusing wellness into all of its programming.
Keep your out-of-school teens (and everyone else) busy with these fun and easy hands-on projects.
The DIY Squishies program allows teens to make and design squishable toys using pieces of foam.
In honor of Black History Month, Louisville's Portland Library branch celebrates black superheroes.
Set out a bunch of board games and activities and let the kids do the rest.
School libraries are invited to apply for a $5,000 award recognizing outstanding programming in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Challenge young people to position themselves in yoga poses based just on printed silhouettes hung on a wall.
An Oklahoma library's teen advisory board created a Harry Potter program series that ran for nearly a full school year.