Resources for Family Engagement from the Library of Congress | Library of Congress (original) (raw)
We invite you and your family to participate in these activities, inspired by the collections, programs, and expertise of the Library of Congress.
Author Programs
Activity Kits
The activities below require just a few simple items you can find easily around the house and items from the Library's website. Kids are encouraged to use their creativity to enhance, adapt, or recreate anything we share. Check back often for new activities and opportunities with engage with us!
All Ages
Ages 7-10
Ages 10-12
Printables
More Online Resources for Kids and Families
- My Job at the Library Who works at the Library? Read stories from people who make the Library work and how they got here
- Read.gov Find classic books, book lists, book reviews by the Library's teen board, and author videos
- Everyday Mysteries Why does a camel have a hump? Why do our joints pop? Learn the answers to these & many other mysteries of science
- Today in History Find out what occurred on a date in history and why it mattered
- Aesop for Children Download an interactive book with over 140 classic fables, accompanied by illustrations and interactive animations.
- Veterans History Project Hear stories of veterans from WWI through present conflict Find a field guide for conducting an interview with veterans
Imagination Library
View bedtime stories from Goodnight with Dolly External and Imagination Library story times at the Library of Congress. Imagination Library is a 2014 Library of Congress Literacy Awards Program Best Practice Honoree.
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- Find activity ideas and connect with us on our blog for families,Minerva’s Kaleidoscope.
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