List of fun things to do with your child before they enter kindergarten.
Write a collaborative story with your fellow participants of the Summer Reading Club.
Find out what Miss Stefanie and Ms. Nicole are doing in the library but visiting the virtual Children's Room! Click HERE to visit storytime, the book stacks, the auditorium and more!
Write a letter to one of our soldiers. Visit https://www.doinggoodtogether.org/bhf/write-letters-to-a-soldier to find out how and learn about other great ideas!
This mission starts June 29!
Pick out a book from your bookshelf or download one! Visit https://livebrary.overdrive.com/library/kids/ for a full list of books you can download to a tablet or smartphone!
This mission starts July 6!
Journey into your backyard or to the park! What amazing things do you see? Pick out something that interests you and search for it at copiaguelibrary.org/nationalgeographickids
This mission starts July 13!
Read a story to your pet or stuffed animal!
This mission starts on July 20!
Play a coding game at http://copiaguelibrary.org/hourofcode/ !
This mission starts on July 27.
There are so many ways to say "Hello"! Learn how to say Hello in another language. Visit https://muzzyclub.com/entry/CopiagueNY
This mission starts August 3!
Come jam out at https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Experiments . What can you create?
This mission starts August 10.
Draw a picture, create a sculpture or make anything that is in your imagination!
StoriiTime is a free project created by the team at Storii. During the COVID-19 outbreak the Storii team saw an opportunity to use the resources we have built to connect generations from around the world. StoriiTime connects seniors to children and their families to read them stories over Zoom calls.
Children in 13 years old can sign up to read to a senior citizen by visiting www.storiitime.com!
Add your favorite book to the Copiague Children's Room page!
https://wakelet.com/wake/oy84ymxwQVaX-ZgQEk1G4
Click one the "What is your favorite book" button and we will add your book to our list!
What can you do to show that you appreciate the hard work of our essential workers?
Using art materials, write and decorate a note of thanks and encouragement using a place and materials they will see. This may be in their driveway or sidewalk area, posted on a front door, or near the entrance to a place of work. Example: “You are our hero!” or “Thankful and grateful for all that you do!”
Remind friends and family about how important essential workers are at this time.
Send a letter to the police or fire department, your doctor office or any essential business thanking them for being there for the community.