Palo Alto Children's Library
The Palo Alto Children's Library, established in 1940, was the first freestanding library in the United States dedicated solely to children. It serves young patrons from birth through 5th grade in a fun and inviting garden setting, offering a range of programs and resources tailored to their needs.
In addition to its unique history, the library features a variety of facilities, including computers for ages 11 and under, bike racks, and a shared parking lot. The library also provides engaging events such as storytimes, craft sessions, and nature journaling, fostering a love for reading and exploration among children and their families.
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