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Welcome to Youth Services!

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To register online for a program, click on the name of the program on the date of registration to be taken to the online registration form.
The Youth Services Department serves children from birth through 5th grade, their families, teachers and other caregivers.

We have a wide variety of both fiction and nonfiction materials in multiple formats, including large type, audio books, book and CD kits, big books, music CDs, CD-roms, educational games (flashcards, large puzzles, etc) and DVDs.

In addition to our print and multi-media collections, we offer programming for children birth through fifth grade and their families. We also provide support to area teachers, helping them find excellent materials in all formats to use in their classrooms.

 

 


Tumblebooks are animated books that read out loud to your child. There are also games to play.

 

Bookflix pairs classic video storybooks from Weston Woods with related nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic.

 

Kids Infobits is an online encyclopedia that is especially good for 1st-3rd graders.

Grolier online kids database is an excellent resource for homework assignments, and provides information from encyclopedias, magazines, and websites.

Novelist K-8 helps you find books by author, title, series, and plot. This site will also give you lexile information about a book, a summary, and sometimes even a look at the first chapter. There are also author biographies and lesson plans for teachers.

Biography Resource Center is a database of biographies of historical and contemporary people, including presidents, actors, musicians, scientists, and authors.