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Auburn Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 1102 Auburn Way S, Auburn, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Ballard Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 5614 22nd Avenue NW, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Beacon Hill Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 2821 Beacon Avenue S, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Bellevue Regional Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 1111 110th Avenue NE, Bellevue, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Bothell Regional Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 18215 98th Avenue NE, Bothell, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Boulevard Park Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 12015 Roseberg Avenue S, Seattle, WA The Boulevard Park Library has personal computers that provide access to The Library Catalog and the World Wide Web, and feature software for word processing, spreadsheet, and many other functions.TheBoulevard ... The Boulevard Park Library has personal computers that provide access to The Library Catalog and the World Wide Web, and feature software for word processing, spreadsheet, and many other functions. The Boulevard Park Library is a medium size branch of the King County Library System serving the unincorporated area just south of the Seattle city limits and parts of the cities of SeaTac, Tukwila, and Burien, Washington. |
Brier Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 23303 Brier Road, Lynnwood, WA Brier Library is part of the Sno-Isle Library system, which serves Snohomish and Island Counties. The system includes 21 community libraries and mobile services providing children's programming ... Brier Library is part of the Sno-Isle Library system, which serves Snohomish and Island Counties. The system includes 21 community libraries and mobile services providing children's programming and materials including books, audio and video cassettes, compact discs, DVDs, and magazines. |
Broadview Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 12755 Greenwood Avenue N, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Burien Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 14700 6th Avenue SW, Seattle, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Capitol Hill Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 425 Harvard Avenue E, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Columbia Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 4721 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Covington Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 27100 164th Avenue SE, Kent, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Delridge Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 5423 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Des Moines Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 21620 11th Avenue S, Seattle, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Douglass-Truth Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 2300 E Yesler Way, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Edmonds Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 650 Main Street, Edmonds, WA Edmonds Library is part of the Sno-Isle Library system, which serves Snohomish and Island Counties. The system includes 21 community libraries and mobile services providing children's programming ... Edmonds Library is part of the Sno-Isle Library system, which serves Snohomish and Island Counties. The system includes 21 community libraries and mobile services providing children's programming and materials including books, audio and video cassettes, compact discs, DVDs, and magazines. |
Everett Public Library - Evergreen Branch Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 9512 Evergreen Way, Everett, WA The Everett Public Library system operates two branches with extensive book and media selections, reference services, online resources, home library services, a bookmobile, and programs for adults, ... The Everett Public Library system operates two branches with extensive book and media selections, reference services, online resources, home library services, a bookmobile, and programs for adults, children, and families. The library's staff includes specialists in adult reference, children's books, local history, and career information. |
Everett Public Library - Main Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 2702 Hoyt Avenue, Everett, WA The Everett Public Library system operates two branches with extensive book and media selections, reference services, online resources, home library services, a bookmobile, and programs for adults, ... The Everett Public Library system operates two branches with extensive book and media selections, reference services, online resources, home library services, a bookmobile, and programs for adults, children, and families. The library's staff includes specialists in adult reference, children's books, local history, and career information. |
Fairwood Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 17009 140th SE, Renton, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Federal Way 320th Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 848 S 320th Street, Federal Way, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Federal Way Regional Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 34200 First Way S, Federal Way, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Fremont Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 731 North 35th Street, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Green Lake Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 7364 E Greenlake Drive N, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Greenwood Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 8016 Greenwood Avenue N, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
High Point Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 3411 SW Raymond Street, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
International District/Chinatown Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 713 8th Avenue S, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
Issaquah Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 10 W Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Kenmore Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 18138 73rd NE, Kenmore, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Kent Regional Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 212 Second Avenue N, Kent, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Kirkland Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 308 Kirkland Avenue, Kirkland, WA The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check ... The King County Library System operates 44 branches of varying size all over King County; a Reciprocal Borrowing Agreement with neighboring library systems allows Seattle Public Library patrons to check out books from all KCLS locations. For homework help, click on the link and go to "Homework" in the left-hand sidebar. Kids have access to a live reference librarian who can answer questions (you'll need a library card), as well as to dozens of links to online reference materials. |
Lake City Branch Library Parent rating: (0 votes) Location: 12501 28th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at atime. ... Seattle Public Library has 27 branches throughout the city. Patrons with library cards may check out up to 100 items, after an initial month-long period in which they may check out five items at a time. Overdue fines are $.15 per day, but are not charged for children's materials. Free library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, attends schools, or owns property within the Seattle Public Library area. Guest cards are also available to non-residents for a fee. Sign up for a card at any branch library or online. If you have questions about the library, or need help accessing Internet information or the library's online resources, use Live Chat. A patron can chat online with a librarian 24/7. Visit the library's Web site and click on Ask A Question, then choose Live Help. The library system hosts a variety of free educational programs - including preschool storytimes - for children and families during the school year and throughout the summer. In addition to kids' summer workshops, look for summer workshops and classes for teens. If you have a child aged birth to three, ask about the library's Baby Boxes. Six to 10 themed books, a music tape, finger plays, and an adult resource book are collected in a sturdy plastic box for checkout. Topics cover such common early childhood themes as family, music, animals, and potty training. This is an excellent resource for long car trips, illnesses, or rainy days. |
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