pleasant experience for myself and my 6 year old son. every child should be introduced to the library and all the information it can provide. a library card also gives a child an identifiable card for their wallet. this can come in handy in case they should get lost. my son also had a state picture idee. however, the lesson of checking out your own book, and the experience, is great, teaching responsibility and interaction with others. let's not forget they can choose to read what they want to encourage them to read more, become more knowledgeable and improve reading as well as other subjects by...
Read moreThe Princeton Public Library is one of the nicest libraries I've ever been too; my husband, daughter, and I are lucky enough to have it located locally. The selection, both in-building and online, rivals the nearby book stores. The community activities, including a read/sign aloud for parents and children under three, make the local library a regular hot-spot and gathering point week in and week out. With the culmination of friendly staff and readily available, contemporary resources, this library is a cultural and social epicenter of...
Read moreNice building. Staff at the front were helpful. WiFi/internet access is a hot mess, the main level was out had to go down stairs, then once I was connected I could not load the webpage I needed. Trying to work on some certifications and can’t even access my material in the one community place I should be able to access. City leaders and or board members of the library leadership should look Into this. Open and transparent access to the internet should...
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