Take Your Child to the Library Day

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2024

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WHAT IS TAKE YOUR CHILD TO THE LIBRARY DAY?

On the first Saturday in February*, libraries across Connecticut celebrate Take Your Child to the Library Day by offering free, fun, fabulous activities for families. Your local library is an ideal place for children to play, discover, make friends, and have fun. And Take Your Child to the Library Day is the perfect time to discover some library magic. From magicians to craft programs, ice cream socials to storytimes, each library offers something unique and delightful.


Visit your library’s website or give them a call to see what they have planned. Then mark your calendar for Take Your Child to the Library Day. Stop in for a visit. Enjoy the activities. Get a library card (they're free!), meet your children's librarian, and explore all the wonders that your local library has to offer your family. And be sure to stop in again soon – because every day is a great day to take your child to the library.


*Your library may choose to celebrate on an alternate day in February.



FIND A PARTICIPATING LIBRARY

Check out our interactive map to find a Take Your Child to the Library Day activity near you! More libraries are added each week, so be sure to check back often to see who joins the fun!

Don't see a library near you? Encourage your local library to sign up here.

why Children NEED LIBRARIES

Because child readers become grown-up leaders. Children who are proficient in ​reading by the end of grade 3 are significantly more likely to graduate high school, ​opening doors to a bright future.


Because storytime is a key building block to school success. Library storytimes ​and programs for babies and preschoolers teach social and academic skills that ​directly translate to early school success.


Because the internet is for everyone. Libraries provide key access to internet, wifi, ​computers and other devices, ensuring all children start on a level playing field.


Because homework shouldn't cause headaches. After school programs provide ​improved school performance, decreased drug use, and foundational life skills.


Because libraries transform lives. Every day your local library is creating ​connections, igniting curiosity, and enriching lives.


With thanks to the Association for Children's Library Services, Championing Children's Services Toolkit, 2019



WHAT CAN YOU FIND AT your local library?

Though every library is different, each one offers a wealth of programs and services with your family in mind!

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Books for the ​whole family

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Educational & ​enrichment programs

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Board game ​collections, toys ​and puzzles

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Seed libraries and community gardens

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Library of Things - power tools, yard games, cake pans, and so much more!

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Community and connection

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Newspapers, magazines and research databases

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Technology resources including free WiFi

Libraries support THE entire familY

Support for Lifelo​ng Reading

At your library, you can find summer reading ​programs, story time, book clubs, re​ading recommendations, and more to help​ your entire family read what they ​love.

Resources for Learning & Play

Find books, digital resources, hotspots, power tools, board games, museum passes, cake pans, plant seeds, and more at your local library!

Study Spaces & Gathering Places

Libraries provide meeting rooms and learning spaces, cozy places to work, and opportunities to connect with your community over activities and interests.

Ex​pert Research Help

Trained librarians curate collections to ​provide accurate information and balanced ​perspectives. They'll help you go beyond ​search engines to get the answers you need.

Job & Career As​sistance

Looking for a change? Libraries offer ​resources to help you explore careers and ​land jobs, from powerful online tools to ​resume review and interview prep services.​

Learn New Skills & Pursue Passions

Learn to code, 3D print, or garden. Improve ​your language skills, become a citizen, or get​ inspired by a fascinating speaker. There's s​o much to learn and do at your​ library!

History of Take Your CHILD to the Library Day

Take Your Child to the Library Day (TYCLD) was founded in 2011 at the Waterford Public Library in Connecticut by retired librarian Nadine Lipman with help from librarian Caitlin Augusta and author/illustrator Nancy Elizabeth Wallace.


Since the launch of TYCLD in 2011, celebrations have been held across the United States and Canada and around the world, serving 48.7 million people.


Take Your Child to the Library Day is supported by the

Connecticut Library Consortium.

TYCLD Supporting Partners

Want tO learn more or get Your library involved?


contact us at info@takeyourchildtothelibrary.org


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