What’s the Deal with Pi Day on March 14?
On March 14 around the world, math teachers and math nerds get excited about Pi. They may even bring pies to school! Pi (or the
On March 14 around the world, math teachers and math nerds get excited about Pi. They may even bring pies to school! Pi (or the
A Race Around the World: The True Story of Nellie Bly & Elizabeth Bisland Check it Out: Book Fastest Girl on Earth: Meet Kitty O’Neil,
Kids had fun making and playing with puppets at this program!
In this event in January, participants made their own miniature room that they got to take home. They learned about art galleries and how artwork
Engineers Week takes place February 20 – 26 and is a great opportunity to interest young people in engineering and technology careers. We also have a
There’s a new program on the block coming soon to your neighborhood library: Drop In & Play, where the only goal is to get busy
Wintertime is a great time to experience the outdoors around us and investigate the science of winter. Here are a few ways to experience the
What do you need to survive? I can quickly think of the basics like food, shelter, water, and air. Yet we also know that for
For November’s early literacy tips, we are sharing ways to incorporate learning about shapes and letter-recognition into Dinovember! Find great activities relating to dinosaurs, shapes,
Kids and teens had a lot of fun at our magical staffs and wands events! Everyone created their own unique staff or wand for their