I’ve worked at the Attleboro Public Library for more than 15 years. That’s a long enough time for things to begin, evolve and even end. One thing that has not changed is the APL’s commitment to providing area students with the resources they need to achieve in school. One way that I, as the Children’s Librarian, […]
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International Games Day at YOUR Library!
Looking for something FUN and FREE to do this Saturday? Stop by the library for gaming fun! More than 1,000 libraries have signed up to participate in the 8th annual International Games Day, and WE are one of them! Patrons and their families are invited to join us on Saturday November 21st from 10am-2pm! Gaming is a great […]
Attention Teens & Tweens: Blackout Poetry is Back!
Blackout Poetry is back by popular demand! Back in May, a group of 15 teens and tweens got together and made some amazing poetry using the pages of recycled books, and they had so much fun they requested to do it again! We have granted their request and planned another session of Blackout Poetry on […]

Lego Club at the Attleboro Library
Did you know that the Attleboro Public Library hosts a monthly Lego club for kids in grades 1-6? One Monday evening each month, from 5pm-6:30pm, the area behind the Childrens Room desk is transformed into a Lego lovers’ paradise as we bring out 1000s of bricks for kids to use. The Lego Club is completely […]