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Early “making” — tinkering, building, crafting, and problem-solving with real materials — is one of the most powerful ways young children develop curiosity, creativity, and confidence. For families, especially grandparents and caregivers, the magic is… How Grandparents and Caregivers Can Support Early Making

Public libraries are the most equitable learning hubs in the country, welcoming families at no cost across thousands of buildings and bookmobiles. In 2023 alone, libraries delivered millions of programs with tens of millions of attendees, and demand has kept climbing through 2025. That… Blueprint For Little Makers – Crafting Engaging Library Programs

Public libraries are welcoming record numbers of families back to programming and continue to scale hands-on learning in every ZIP code. With thousands of public library buildings across the country and millions of children’s programs running each year, libraries are uniquely… Tiny Hands, Big Ideas – Early Learning Through Library Makerspaces

In recent years, library makerspaces have emerged as creative hubs where patrons explore, tinker, invent, and collaborate using tools and materials that might be inaccessible elsewhere. A “Little Makers Program” is simply a scaled, low-cost, manageable version of a… How Any Library Can Start A Little Makers Program

Preschoolers are curious by nature. Every puddle, toy, and snack becomes an opportunity for discovery. Nurturing this curiosity through hands-on science experiments not only entertains them but also lays the groundwork for problem-solving, observation, and critical thinking.… 5 Hands-On Science Experiments Perfect For Preschoolers

Early childhood is when curiosity runs hottest—tiny hands test gravity, patterns, cause and effect. Public and school libraries have quietly become STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) launchpads for children ages 2–8, blending playful exploration with literacy foundations. This… The Role Of Libraries In Supporting STEAM Learning For Young Kids

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