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Jun 12 2020 3:00 pm
  • libraries

Keeping the kids reading: A list of summer library programs in Long Beach

Staff Reports

To keep kids and teens entertained this summer, the Long Beach Public Library service is hosting a wide array of online programs from video-game programming to podcast shows.

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Jun 12 2020 2:59 pm
  • libraries

Manteniendo a los niños leyendo: programas de la biblioteca para el verano en Long Beach

Sebastian Echeverry

Para mantener los niños entretenidos, el servicio de la Biblioteca Pública de Long Beach ofrece una amplia gama de programas de verano en línea, desde la programación de videojuegos hasta episodios de podcast, por sus siglas en inglés.

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Apr 22 2014 7:16 pm
  • libraries

Human Library Lets You ‘Check Out’ Living Storytellers, Not Books

Brian Addison

A group of Long Beach organizations, focused on combating prejudice, have formed a “Human Library” where books are replaced with living storytellers. Visitors are encouraged to check them out, hear their stories, and understand the world a bit better.

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