Children’s Library
The children’s library is housed in a gathering space that includes a comfortable couch, a few toddler toys and puzzles, and some fidget toys and logic puzzles for children and youth. This library contains books for toddlers, children, youth, and caregivers. The shelves are filled with various types of books – fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and biography. These resources focus on our Unitarian Universalist Values and are to be used and enjoyed by all ages. The books are grouped into the following categories.
- We Have Values
- Native American Stories and Fables
- Our Values in Myths, Fables, and Folktales
- Secular Holidays
- World Religions and Holidays
- Faith-Based Stories
- Marvelous Me!
- Poetry
- Older Children and Youth
- Resources for Grownups
- Grief and Loss
Click here for the Children’s Library online database
Borrowing and Returning Books
The children’s library uses an honor system for borrowing books. It is expected that books will be returned after a short period of time. All borrowed books being returned should be placed in the “Borrowed Books” container, which is located on the bottom shelf of the right-hand bookcase. The librarians will shelve the books in the appropriate category.