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Children & Youth Services

Welcoming library spaces, collections, programs, tours, and classroom support for young people from birth through high school, plus parents, caregivers, daycare providers, teachers, and students.

A place for reading, creativity, learning, and growth.

The Youth Services Department, comprised of the Children’s Room and Young Adult area, serves young people from birth through high school, as well as parents/caregivers, college students, daycare providers, and teachers. We offer a variety of programs throughout the year, including Read to a Reptile, storytime, Craft of the Month, the Summer Reading Program, Lego Club, and tours.

The Youth Services collection includes picture books, chapter books, fiction/nonfiction, audiobooks on CD, Vox books, magazines, DVDs, and music CDs.

Children especially enjoy this space for its puzzles, giant checker boards, comfy cushions, and reading nooks.

Superior public library children's area with a green painted wall

Programs

Storytime, Lego Club, tours, crafts, and more.

Collections

Books, Vox books, music, DVDs, and magazines.

Spaces

Children’s Room and Young Adult area.

Services for kids, teens, families, and educators

Borrow ebooks and audiobooks with Libby.

eBooks & Audiobooks

Download eBooks and borrow audiobooks electronically using your library card with Wisconsin’s Digital Library for Kids. This resource offers picture books, beginning readers, graphic novels, nonfiction, and more. Download the Libby app to get started.

Internet

The Children’s Room and Young Adult area are each equipped with computers for Internet access, games, or word processing.

Library Cards

Children ages 0 and older can get a free library card. Children under age 14 are eligible when accompanied by a custodial parent or legal guardian with a library card in good standing. Applicants must be present.

School Visits and Tours

School groups and daycares with at least 8–10 people are encouraged to set up a tour in advance by calling children’s librarian Kelly Wiisanen at 715-394-8867.

Storytime

Storytimes are created for children ages 0–6, though all are welcome. Storytime takes place Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. with a brief hiatus in the spring and late fall. Each storytime includes songs, stories, and a craft. No registration is necessary.

Teacher Requests

Request items for your classroom, daycare, or homeschool curriculum. Library staff can select materials and put them on hold for you.

Programs, play, and storytime moments

Little girl petting a lizard held in an adults hands.
Boy sitting with a coloring book at a table while a tortoise looks on.
Mother and son in Halloween costumes. Boy is  a fireman, mother is a witch
Two mothers posing with their two babies who or sitting on beanbag chairs
Father and daughter smiling and showing their macramé art

Recommended reading, stories, and games

A list of websites for kids. Great links whether you are looking for books and stories or fun and games!

Books & Stories

Fun & Games

Children’s Literature Awards

Information about ALSC literary awards, including the Newbery, Caldecott, Sibert, and Wilder.

International Children’s Digital Library

Free digital books searchable by age, genre, book length, or even cover color.

PBS Parent Booklists

Curated book collections for topics like science, math, humor, holidays, and more.

Fisher Price Online Games

Easy educational games for infancy through preschool.

Nick

Videos and games featuring Nickelodeon characters.

Nick Jr.

Videos, games, and printable activities for preschoolers.

PBS Kids

Educational games with favorite PBS characters.

Sesame Street

Games, videos, and coloring sheets with Big Bird and the gang.

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