Kids FAQs

  • General Questions

    The library offers a variety of print and digital books, audiobooks, movies, and music. Please refer to our Parent's Guide for more information.

    All children or young adults up to age 18 can be issued a library card with parent’s or legal guardian’s signature. The parent or legal guardian must present a valid photo ID with current local address.

    Guest passes are not issued to anyone under the age of 18.

    Children under the age of 10 must be supervised at all times by a parent or a caregiver who is 16 years old or older.

    Monthly calendars are available online and can be picked up in person from any branch. Each branch offers different programs, so be sure to check those calendars for what is happening where you live.

    Unlike school libraries, most public libraries don't separate their books by grade level. We use the Dewey Decimal system to arrange non-fiction, and fiction is usually shelved alphabetically by author's last name.

    While all kids under age 12 are welcome at our story times, they are best suited to ages 5 or younger. "Baby Time" story times are best for those who are 2 or younger.