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Children's Room Rules
- Children under 5 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
- Children between the ages of 5 and 12 must be signed in by a parent or guardian, aged 16, or older, before leaving them unattended in the children's room.
- Children between the ages of 5 and 12 left unattended in the children's room may stay for a total of 1 hour per day.
- Please do not leave the building while your child is unattended in the children's room.
Wiggles & Giggles
Wiggles and Giggles was created for walkers through age 4 and their caregivers. Each session is a fun introduction to books, finger plays, action songs, and rhymes. Wiggles and Giggles is offered Tuesdays at 11 a.m.
Excellence in Reading
Excellence in Reading is for students in grades 1-4. Students choose form a list of designated titles, read the selected book, and take a test on the content. Prizes are awarded as tests are successfully completed. Students reading 35 titles receive a personalized trophy and a hardcover book of their choice.
Excellence in Reading is for students in grades 1-4. Students choose form a list of designated titles, read the selected book, and take a test on the content. Prizes are awarded as tests are successfully completed. Students reading 35 titles receive a personalized trophy and a hardcover book of their choice.
Treasure Chest
Our treasure chest is filled to the brim with toys for our younger readers. This special reading incentive is for children kindergarten age and younger. When children are caught reading a book to an adult in the library or when an adult helps a child read a beginning book while in the library, the child is invited to pick a surprise from the treasure box.
Our treasure chest is filled to the brim with toys for our younger readers. This special reading incentive is for children kindergarten age and younger. When children are caught reading a book to an adult in the library or when an adult helps a child read a beginning book while in the library, the child is invited to pick a surprise from the treasure box.