Teen Programs for Banned Books Week
From letter-writing campaigns to debate clubs to button-making, here are some ways to get teens involved.
From letter-writing campaigns to debate clubs to button-making, here are some ways to get teens involved.
Malvern Public Library's Comics & Cosplay Club nights offer some fun, some learning and some friendly competition.
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.
An Oklahoma library's teen advisory board created a Harry Potter program series that ran for nearly a full school year.
Teens and tweens learned how to play Harry Potter's favorite sport with Boston University’s Quidditch team.
Explosions, dissections, fake wounds — this is not your mother's STEM program.