Programs

AAPLD Welcomes Bob Shea

Author Bob Shea visits Algonquin Area Public Library! For All Ages Wednesday, May 3 Bob Shea, award-winning children’s author and illustrator of the Dinosaur vs. Library, Unicorn Thinks He’s Pretty Great, and Ballet Cat series, is coming to Algonquin! You’ll ROAR with laughter as Bob reads some of his funny books and demonstrates how he brings his characters to life. Beginning Monday, April […]

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This Week at AAPLD: 1/8-1/14

Registration is now open for January Programs! This Week’s Kits & Activities Winter Reading Program! Take and Make Weekly Kids’ Craft Bluestem 2023 Reading Challenge Caudill 2023 Reading Challenge Monarch 2023 Reading Challenge   This Week’s Programs Monday, 1/9 Music and Movement @ Eastgate, 10:15-10:45am. Ages 0-5. (FULL) Music and Movement @Eastgate, 11-11:30am. Ages 0-5. Tuesday, 1/10 Terrific Tales for […]

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This Week at AAPLD: 7/3-7/9

Happy Independence Day! We hope you got some reading in during the long weekend. Remember, listening to audiobooks counts as reading! Audiobooks are a great way to get some reading done as a family during a road trip. Over 1200 children from birth to 8th grade have joined us this year in Reading Beyond the Beaten Path! So far 129 […]

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This Week at AAPLD: 5/1-5/7

Happy May, everyone! Here’s hoping the new month brings us warmer weather and some sunshine. If you’re thinking ahead to summer–so are we! The Summer Reading Program kicks off on June 1st. This year’s theme is Read Beyond the Beaten Path. Keep your eye on your mailbox this month for more information, arriving with the June/July newsletter. If your child […]

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Escape Room at Eastgate

During your first week back in school, we will be hosting an Escape Room at the Eastgate Library building. The escape room will have a “Famous Failures” theme, featuring famous people that were not always so successful. The program will be on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 from 4:30-5:30pm downstairs in the big meeting room. Teams of four will have to […]

Programs

Starting from Scratch

Have your kids tried Scratch (http://scratch.mit.edu) yet? Scratch is a free programming language designed to help kids learn how to write computer programs by dragging and dropping scripts to create animations, games,interactive stories, music, presentations, and more. There are a lot of easy ways to get started with Scratch. Some of our favorite Scratch lessons include Scratch Jr. and creating […]