On one Monday afternoon a month, adults and children who have obtained free tickets for the event can work on a Lego project together. The result of their work then goes on display in the children’s section. It looks like the January project was this ship you see on top of the reference section.
The library has many activities that encourage learning for children of all ages, as well as some for adults.
The children’s section has spinners full of paperback books at the back, along with restrooms and drinking fountains for children.
I confess I don’t go to many library events. I just don’t have time for scheduled events. They always seem to be at the wrong time of day.
That seem traditional. But nice. Yeah, I get emails from the Brooklyn Public Library about events and special guests. I should start maybe going to a few of them.
Lego must be very attractive to children and able to invite their presence!
Even adults can join the Lego fun and families can participate together.
A large collection of books
The library has lots of books, but rarely the one I came in to look for that day. We have to order many books from other library branches.
I love building structures with lego
I never saw any when I was a child. The most popular building toys then were Tinker Toys and Lincoln Logs.