Fun abounds Wednesdays at Merchantville's Public Library. Registration is still open for the "Lego Workshop 4 Kidz" on 1/29 at 3:30 p.m. If you're longing to escape the winter doldrums with a luau party put away your winter coats, get out your shorts and flip flops, say “Aloha” and join us for crafts and fun at "Hula in the Cooler" on Wednesday, 2/5 at 3:30 p.m.
Merchantville Library
Merchantville Public Library has been part of the Camden County Library system since 1928. It is located on the first floor of the Merchantville Public School and has been a joint project between the Merchantville Board of Education and the Camden County Library system since 1998.
Homework Help offered through the Library
With the start of another school year, it’s useful to know how much reliable information younger students and parents can find to do homework from a home Internet connection through services offered by the Camden County Library System. New this year, the library is providing library card holders free access on its website to the services of Tutor.com. Students and adult learners can get one-on-one online tutoring to help with their homework questions athttp://www.
Learn pasta making from the best!
Joseph and Anna Maria Severino learned the art of pasta making from Umberto Casoli, an artisinal pasta maker in Italy. In 1971 they returned to America with recipes in hand and introduced their uniquely handcrafted pasta products made from 100% semolina flour. For over 35 years the family shop in Haddon Twp. has been known as the place to find authentic richly flavored pasta. Join Carla Severino on Wednesday, May 29th from 7-8 p.m. at the Merchantville Library and learn the secrets of making authentic pasta dishes. Register here.
Get a Kids Kit today!
Kids Kits are a new service offered by the Camden County Library System at Merchantville and its seven other branches throughout the county. Each pack contains four or five books with a common theme, a list of related songs, rhymes and a suggestion for a simple craft. Members of the library can check out Kids’ Kits for a three-week period
Why is summer reading so important?
Summer for your child can quickly become an endless stream of television, sleeping in, and video games. A high level of literacy and reading comprehension is one of the best skills a child can develop in our information-rich world. Additionally, summer reading combats “Summer Slide”, a phenomenon that affects children who stop reading over the summer.
National Library Week inspires Spring programs
During National Library Week the library’s youngest customers are invited to bring their favorite stuffed animal friends to share a scrumptious spread of treats during our "Brunch with a Buddy" program in Merchantville on Wednesday, April 17th at 3:30 p.m. Brick 4 Kidz will be visiting our branch to challenge the imagination of older kids with specially designed Lego projects on Wednesday, May 22th at 3:30 p.m. Join Carla Severino on Wednesday, May 29th at 7 p.m. to learn the secrets of making authentic pasta dishes. Samples are limited to the first 25 participants registered.