J. K. Rowling’s epic tale of the boy who lived is still top of many of our patron’s must read lists, even though the series has been around for many years. It is fun to see children who were not even born when the book series began enthusiastically requesting the books to read on their […]
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What is Process Art? Find Out at our new Mobile Makerspace!
The Attleboro Public Library is now offering a new Mobile Makerspace program that allows kids ages 3-6 years and their adults to explore Process Art! On Saturday afternoons from 1:30-3pm, starting Saturday, March 3, we will offer a variety of materials for you to create with. Some weeks it will be art supplies like paint, markers […]
Take Your Child to the Library Day!
Saturday, February 3, 2018 is Take Your Child to the Library Day. While the day does not prevent you from taking a child to the library any day, of course, this specific day celebrates the family-friendly activities, early literacy programs, educational resources, and fun events that libraries provide free to the community every day. Take […]
TumbleBook Library
The Attleboro Public Library has a subscription to TumbleBookLibrary, and your family can access it from home! It’s unlimited, and it’s FREE for you to use from home! TumbleBookLibrary is an online collection of e-books for children. They are a great way to encourage tech-savvy kids to enjoy reading! There are over 250 animated, talking […]