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As we enter December, it’s easy to let the short days and cold weather get you down. The library has lots of family friendly activities and resources to help you dodge the winter blues! Find some options for all ages to enjoy, whether out and about or from home.
For early childhood (0 to 5):
- Attend a storytime, available on multiple dates and locations. Check out our storytime descriptions for culturally specific storytimes, like Black Storytime and Native Story Hour. Our advice: Pajama storytime is extra cozy!
- Something to explore: read about five ways to help your child learn.
For elementary and middle school kids (5 to 14):
- Practice your reading and make a new friend at Read to the Dogs, available on multiple dates and locations.
- Something to explore: ask for personalized reading recommendations from our librarians!
For teens (14 to 18):
- Enjoy teen game nights on multiple dates and locations.
- Something to explore: create at the Rockwood makerspace!
For parents, caregivers and other adults:
- Craft the day away with our knitting and crochet group, available on multiple dates and locations.
- Something to explore: find tickets for museums, local attractions and performances at My Discovery Pass.
Library fun from home
Check out these options, all free with your library card:
- Find storytime videos available 24/7 on our YouTube in multiple languages.
- Check out tv shows, movies, music and digital comics through Hoopla. Something to explore: check out this list of kids comics!
- Looking for a documentary or independent film? Kanopy has you covered. Something to explore: make sure to look through their kids favorites list!
- Read ebooks, audiobooks and magazines through Libby. Heads up: there are age-specific versions for kids and for teens. Something to explore: our librarian-curated list of winter break reads for kids and teens!
- Learn something new with the library’s online resources and research tools.