Your child thinks picture books are for babies. The readers are too easy. But when they look at the chapter books, they become overwhelmed.
Now Sowing Archive: It’s heating up, Tucson!
As you consider which delightful crops will grace your warm-weather garden, we want to encourage you to add seed saving to your list of criteria.
Talk about emotions while reading new picture books
By PimaLib_Kids
How many emotions can you identify in yourself? And in your kid(s)? There are actually 30 core emotions one can feel.
Introducing the Biblio Lotus Team
The Biblio Lotus Team fills a service gap within the library system by serving the Asian Communities in Pima County.
My journey to Tucson and Pima County Public Library
By PimaLib_Blog
This article, by Xuan Zhou, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on March 21, 2021.
Water, Water Every Where, Nor any Drop to Drink?
Water. We drink it. Wash in it. Wash with it. Are made of it. Who wants to think of water as a finite resource when we can turn on the tap?
Why showing your work works
By PimaLib_Kids
Three reasons why showing your work matters when doing math problems.
Tales of a Novice Gardener: Growing Red Malabar Spinach
Tales of a Novice Gardener: Growing Red Malabar Spinach
Letters are everywhere!
By PimaLib_Kids
Encourage your child to explore writing every day. Show them that learning and writing together can be fun.
Congratulations to Our High School Art Invitational Winning Classrooms!
By PimaLib_Blog
In March every year since 1994, Pima County Public Library exhibits artwork from local youth artists at the Joel Valdez Main Library. The High School Art Invita
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