Kids & Teens

Campbell Library has great resources and fun things to do for kids and teens!

Summer Reading Program 2023

Calling all kids:

Registration now open for 2023 Summer Reading Program!

Each week, we'll experiment, create, and explore something new!

June 5 - July 27

One 45-min session each week

More information...

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Art Lab

Monthly // 1st Saturday

Sat, June 3 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

All Ages // Drop in to explore different art tools and make something fun to bring home. All supplies provided.

Art in the Park

Art in the Park

Monthly

  • Tues, June 13 @ 6:00 pm - Printmaking with Jill Levene
  • Tues, July 11 @ 6:00 pm - Heather from Lucy Girl  
  • Weds, Aug 16 @ 6:00 pm - Karla Nelson 

All ages // Create art with a local artist! Meet at the Big Shelter in Sherlock Park. All supplies are provided.

Anime club for all ages

Anime Club 

Monthly // Every 3rd Thursday

Thurs, June 15 @ 5:30pm

All ages // If you love anime or are interested in learning about it, Anime Club is for you. At our monthly meetings, we watch anime, discuss new manga, play games, and learn about Japanese culture.

Questions? Contact Cody at crasmussen@egflibrary.org

Visit our Anime Club website ⇗ for more information!

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LEGO Club

Monthly

Mon, June 19 @ 5:00pm

Children ages 5-12 (and their grown-ups too!) // Are you a Master Builder or want to be one? Join us for LEGO Club! You can build to a theme or build something completely new. LEGOs supplied.

Drop in gamer night

Drop-In Gamer Night

It's time to level-up!

Tues, June 27 from 5:00 - 6:30 pm

All ages // We'll have a Switch set up with some of our favorite games for you to try. Or bring your own handheld console/games (Nintendo Switch, mobile phone, etc.) to play with others.

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Music and Movement Storytime
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Library Cards

Child and Teen Cards can be used to check out physical books ⇗, e-books, e-audiobooks, and magazines

A parent/guardian must be present to register children (ages 5 - 16) for a card. Teens may have their own library card by stopping by the library with proof of residency. 


What Should I Read Next?

Looking for recommendations for your next great read? 


Britannica Online & eLibrary MN

The go-to sites for K-12 research! Free with your library card.