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Library & Media Centers

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Emily Davis

Enrollment Specialist for Gardens library activities

(555) 111-2222

edavis@earlylearning.org

James Taylor

Educational Coordinator at Gardens Library

(555) 333-4444

jtaylor@smartstart.edu

Our Gardens local library is an extremely useful tool for many parents and guardians since it provides your child with the opportunity to have fun while learning. We urge you to get a library card and obtain many benefits. The benefits include being able to check out any book you please for a month and also having access to the library's many fun activities. Our library also often holds fun educational events where your child can learn and thrive.

Our library also offers many fun clubs where your kid can learn social and developmental skills that will improve their learning while giving them an opportunity to develop a new talent or further interests they may have. These clubs can help your child figure out their strengths and weaknesses and what type of activities and extracurriculars they like and dislike. Our clubs are very diverse and have members ranging in all different ages and types. Our library has a large number of clubs that focus on different things.

Some of our clubs include more common things such as chess club where kids are able to learn the thrilling dynamic of the challenging game and play against others while refining their critical thinking skills and sportsmanship. One of the more popular clubs revolves around books and discusses different genres and what types of books are the most popular as well as debating certain interpretations. However, recently we have seen a rise in more unique clubs that revolve around things like technology and games. This is seen through our new video game club where kids are encouraged to learn coding to build their very own games. Our library also has a club that revolves around TV shows and movies where kids discuss the type of media they like to consume.

These clubs are properly funded by our local government and kids have access to all fun materials needed for their clubs purpose. We supply things such as craft material, computers, and anything that the club may need to thrive. But we are still very accepting of anything extra that you may be willing to donate to ensure our club culture continues to grow. Any donations you may have must be in somewhat new condition and can be dropped off to the front desk at the library to be reviewed before it is implemented in the club.

Don't be shy, join a new club in our library today!

We hope to inspire a new generation of readers and learners that will become well-educated adults.