Try “reading the pictures” in these detailed and intriguing wordless picture books. Reading Rockets says “sharing wordless books is a terrific way to build important literacy skills, including listening skills, vocabulary, comprehension and an increased awareness of how stories are structured.” Put one on hold today!
Crayons and brushes in Reading’s 19th century classrooms? Learn more about “The Supervisor of Drawing” from what back when!
Check out “The Movie Queen” for a glimpse of 1935 Reading–from its businesses, factories and churches, to its people!
Borrow a tent from our Library of Things collection.
Here are some opportunities to play, sing, and connect with other itsy bitsy readers!
Escape the heat and chill out with a movie!
Click the link below to browse a list of some of our favorite summer movies in the library catalog.
Spark your child’s interest with this easy to use and fun Kids’ Robotics Kit!
What was the fire protection plan back in 1673? When did Reading get it’s first fire truck? Find out how far we have come over the last 375 years!
Looking for a fun book to read at nighttime? Check out this list of excellent books to read aloud with the entire family:
Have you been wanting to dip your toes into the world of VR? Try out virtual reality technologies with this new Library of Things kit recommended for kids ages 10 and up.