From now until May 4, find your place with the library at home! We’re always open online, and now, you can take advantage of our digital resources and earn prizes along the way! Weekly drawings every Monday, starting April 13. Just submit an entry every time you do one of the activities! More entries = more chances to win!
Activities for Youth – Youth Entry
• Read a chapter book or 5 picture books
• Read a book, watch a video, or listen to an audiobook from Tumblebooks or Overdrive
• Searched in Ancestry.com
• Watched something on Kanopy, Hoopla, or AcornTV
• Played outside
• Posted a photo of you reading and tagged us on Facebook
• Watched a storytime or library video on our Facebook page
• Completed a virtual activity listed on the Youth Services blog
Activities for Teens – Teen Entry
• Read a book (e-book, audiobook, physical book)
• Wrote a review – (Share on Goodreads, Social Media, or submit below)
• Watched something on Kanopy, Hoopla or Acorn TV from RBDigital
• My family completed the 2020 Census
• Visited the CreativeBug.com database
• Engaged with us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (follow, like, comment, or tag us)
• Played a game, or did an activity with a family member or friend
• Completed a Digital Escape Room (details below)
• Celebrate National Poetry Month! Read a poem, write a poem, make some blackout poetry! For more ideas visit: www.poets.org/national-poetry-month
• Journal of a Pandemic! – Send us a short story, journal entry, picture, poem, or photo documenting what it’s like living during quarantine.
Digital Escape Rooms: Escape the Fairy Tale Part 1 | Hogwarts | Escape from Wonderland
Activities for Adults – Adult Entry
• Read a book (e-book, audiobook, physical book)
• Wrote a review – (Share on Goodreads, Social Media, or submit below)
• Completed the Census (www.census.gov)
• Watched something on Kanopy, Hoopla or Acorn TV from RBDigital
• Engaged with us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (follow, like, comment, or tag us)
• Went outside for 20 minutes
• Made or baked something (Check out Creativebug for ideas)
• Shared a poem with us on social media
• Researched Your Family History (Check out library access to Ancestry and more!)
• Read a Magazine or Newspaper (RBDigital, Pressreader, or New York Times)
• Learned something new (Check out our Learning Resources page!)
• Submitted a story, journal entry, picture, video, or poem, documenting what it’s like living during quarantine. Share with us on social media or send to refdesk@aapld.org
• Listened to music on Freegal on Hoopla