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Washington State voters have been able to vote by mail for over 40 years, and it’s been the state standard since 2011. Registering to vote
KIDS (Grades k-5)
“And it is through fantasy that children achieve catharsis. It is the best means they have for taming wild things.” – Maurice Sendak
ELEMENTARY AT THE LIBRARY
For kindergarten and beyond, the Library has the resources available to support kids in anything they set their minds to – in academic success, learning just for the fun of it, and pure entertainment.
If you are a Spokane Public Schools student, your student ID number doubles as a library card for access to all kinds of materials to help you grow and learn. Whether you want to check out a book or get some extra help with your homework, we’ve got you covered.
Check out science equipment from the Library of Things, attend free STEAM programs, or get free tutoring help online in Science and Math. We have the STEAM resources you need to get ahead.
Ozobots, anyone? Check out a wide variety of non-traditional library items from the Library of Things including musical instruments, garden equipment, craft supplies, and more. We also have free museum passes to Mobius Discovery Center and the NW Museum of Arts and Culture.
Learn the basics of music theory with free music lessons from our Music Education Specialist, Andy Rumsey for ages 10+. No instrument? No problem. We’ll hook you up with one from the Library of Things. We offer lessons in guitar, bass, drums, piano, and ukulele.
Connect with your child at one of our play-and-learn spaces. Six custom children’s playspaces are located throughout the system, guaranteed to delight. Playspaces in libraries are associated with increases in caregiver and child conversation and interaction known to support language, literacy, and STEM skills.
Washington State voters have been able to vote by mail for over 40 years, and it’s been the state standard since 2011. Registering to vote
Back to school season for big kids means Back to the Library for your little learners! Toddlers and preschoolers are invited to drop in with
Time to get learning and start the new school year strong! The Library is here with resources to aid your child’s learning, homework, and research
Early learning games for math, phonics, science, and more for children ages 2-8.
Note: Only available on children’s computers at the library.
Access in-depth online instructional videos and classes in 22 different creative categories, including fabric crafts, cooking, woodworking, and more, including videos from Craftsy.
Designed for elementary school students, Primary Search is a full-text database providing popular children’s magazines, easy-to-read encyclopedic entries and a vast image collection.
Homework help for improving skills in mathematics, reading, writing, and language arts.
Find answers to your questions, practice research skills, and explore interests inside and outside the classroom, while accessing hundreds of age-appropriate eBooks.
hoopla allows you to borrow movies, music, audiobooks, eBooks, comics and TV shows to enjoy on your computer, tablet, or phone – and even your TV. Check out a Binge Pass for 7-day unlimited access by using only one streaming credit here.
Enjoy unlimited content on our streaming service Kanopy. Set the filter to “kids” to see a wide range of educational content including favorites like Sesame Street, Dinosaur Train, Reading Rainbow, and Molly of Denali.
LOTE4Kids is a selection of digital books in world languages, created for children to enjoy books and learn language through storytelling. Download the LOTE4Kids App today!
Learn digital literacy skills to navigate the internet and computer tech with ease. Coming soon to Spokane Public Library.
Search for fiction and nonfiction titles using keywords, plot elements, reading level, and more. You can also find read-alikes to discover your next favorite book.
Get free eBooks and audiobooks for kids on your device in seconds with the easy to use Libby app or browse available eBooks on your web browser on OverDrive.
Read digital versions of your favorite kid’s magazines for free! National Geographic Kids, Anorak, Highlights – you name it your favorite titles are available.
Learn over 100 languages, including English for foreign speakers, with special courses for children.
Cultural and geographic fact sheets on countries, U.S. states, and Canadian provinces.
Discover digital versions Spokane’s historic newspapers, including The Spokesman-Review from 1883 to 2009, and the Spokane Chronicle from 1890 to 1992.
A collection of digitized newspapers providing genealogists, researchers, and scholars with cover-to-cover access to recent newspaper content, including The Spokesman Review since 2010.
Texts and information students need for advancing their study of English literature.
A curated collection of full-text journals and popular magazines on a wide range of global historical topics and themes..
Get answers on a variety of topics such as animals, countries, social issues, or famous people with topic overviews and eBooks for elementary and middle school students.
Palace allows you to access ebooks and audiobooks not available elsewhere. Additionally, enjoy thousands of free titles on the Palace Bookshelf which are yours to keep for as long as you’d like. Download the Palace app for Android or Apple iOS today!
TumbleBook Library includes children’s fiction, non-fiction, and foreign language titles, math stories, read-alongs, videos, TumbleTV (pre-set playlists of a sequence of books), puzzles, and games.
With thousands of articles, multimedia content, and a collection of biographies, World Book Kids is designed to encourage young learners to be curious.