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What There Is by Kate McMurray5/31/2023 ![]() With every tour, there is also the option to get your class or group library cards – this must be arranged beforehand, so that the cards can be given out on the tour. Afterwards, the tour moves into the library space, showcasing everything that the library has to offer, before giving kids some time to look around on their own. Tours for older kids and teens include an in-depth look at our online resources like our homework help database, a look at how to use our website and catalogue, and how to use our digital resources to borrow e-books and audiobooks. ![]() Following this, kids are toured through the Children’s department, and then given time to browse the space and look for books on their own. ![]() ![]() For preschool to grade 4 aged tours, the classroom component of GPPL’s tours involves reading stories, singing songs, and going over what you can borrow from the library. ![]()
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