Literacy / Reading
Talking to Children about Race & Racism
Your child may have recently heard or seen some of the very sad and upsetting media coverage of stories involving conflicts with race and racism. It is natural for children to have questions and these can be extremely difficult topics to discuss with children.... read moreWhy Audiobooks are Fantastic
Audiobooks have been around for a couple of decades, and you have probably heard of them by now. They’re books that are read to you by a narrator instead of reading the text yourself. LPCPL has books on CD, Playaway, and digital versions of many audiobooks. Digital... read moreResources for Parents of School-Age Children
To all of our parents trying to find resources for your child, we’ve started to compile some points of reference for reading, homework help, arts, and entertainment. If you have questions or cannot find resources, please click the help tab in the bottom... read moreIncredible Females in Picture Books
Help your kids discover incredible female leaders with these fun and engaging picture book biographies! read moreTogether We Read
The La Porte County Public Library is thrilled to announce Together We Read, a digital book club available for the first time to U.S. libraries kicks off February 19 with the inaugural title Lean on Me by Pat Simmons. Get ready for a story readers are calling... read moreNew App Helps Parents
We love this idea! Every once in a while there is a new tech idea that comes along that we feel compel to share with you! This is one. If you have to be away from home and still want to share that special bedtime story with your child, Google has made it possible. A... read moreNewsletter
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