Join us as we celebrate genres of kids' chapter books and do some fun activities and crafts. For ages 8 – 12. Space is limited and free tickets are available before each event.
Note: No registration is required, but we suggest you come for the entire hour to maximize your experience.
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Knowledge is Power
Are you an information junkie? Can’t wait to get your hands on the yearly Guinness Book of World Records?
At this event, we’ll celebrate the wild and wacky, weird-but-true books of non-fiction such as National Geographic Kids’ Weird but True!, the Guinness Book of World Records, I Can’t Believe It!, and Ripley’s Believe It or Not! We’ll test your smarts with a game of Jeopardy: Kids Edition, play the weirdest game of True or False? and try to set a new world record or two!
The Carlyle King Library officially opened Oct 16, 1979 and is located in the Cosmo Civic Centre. Carlyle King was the first library to be part of a multi-purpose facility in Saskatoon. It was named in honour of Carlyle King who, in addition to a distinguished academic career, was actively involved in the Saskatchewan Library Advisory Council, the Saskatchewan Library Association and the Saskatoon Public Library Board (1955-1972).