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Posted by Michelle Carchrae May 12, 2008 |
One of my favorite local resources is our public library. Once a week or so my daughter and I head down to our local branch to hang out for the morning, reading books together in the kids' area and picking out a new batch to take home. The library is a great place to spend time with your kids if you want to foster a love of reading, but there are more than just books at most local libraries.
Libraries provide a meeting place for parents and kids, both through scheduled storytimes and informal encounters. Many libraries also have meeting rooms where various classes are held, covering topics such as parenting skills or internet safety for families, which can be valuable resources for parents. Libraries are also great central locations to find public noticeboards, free local newspapers and internet access, all of which can open doors to further information and resources.
So the next time you're stuck trying to find a babysitter, learn how to keep tabs on your teenager's internet use or entertain your toddler, check out your local library!