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The Heather Dawn Eckart Library is located on the second
floor of the Harrison County Public Library at
105 North Capitol Avenue
,
Corydon
,
Indiana
. Youth Services offers a wide collection of books for every age group from infants
to teens. Among our collection are:
**
Story Bags and Parent
Packs
** 1 - 3 grade fiction
Easy Reader books for
young readers
** Toy & board books
** Books on tape
** 4 - 5 grade fiction
** Teen fiction, fantasy,
& horror
** An extensive collection
of non-fiction books for research, learning, and study
and MUCH more!
Youth Services also offers many services to young readers, parents, and educators,
such as:
** Programs and activities
for children ages birth to eighth grade
** Youth educational
game computers
** Tutoring space
** The Breeden Youth Activity Center
** Parenting resources
section
** Homeschool Resources and texts
** Die-Cut Machine (please
provide your own paper)
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Breeden Youth Activity Center
The Activity Center
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located on the second floor of the Harrison County Public Library, in
Youth Services, is a colorful playroom, equipped with a read-aloud
nook, puppets, building blocks, child-sized activity tables, a kitchenette,
and giant, huggable teddy bears. Most of the Library's Youth Programs
take place in the
Activity
Center.
Here you will find the
Easy Reader books, and the 1st - 3rd grade reading materials. You will also
find smiling young people happily absorbing the nurturing environment. Stop
in during regular business hours with your child to explore this valuable
community resource.
For more information
about the Breeden Youth Activity
Center, please visit our Virtual Tour of the Library.
Youth Programs
The Heather Dawn Eckart Library offers a variety of programs
intended to help children learn about themselves and the world around them.
The Library programs widen Youth experience with literature, relate to
Youth physical, emotional and intellectual concerns and encourage the
sharing of experiences with other children of the same age. Programs are
available for children ages Birth to 8th grade.
Also, during summer
break, the Library offers a Youth
Summer reading program, with themed activites,
prizes, and rewards for reading 5, 10, 15, & 20 books.
For more information
about the programs offered by the Library, visit the
Youth Programs page.
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