Kids

Pokémon Club

Join TAG volunteer Lilian in the YS programming room for Pokémon Club. 

Bring your own Pokémon cards in if you want to trade with others. Each session of the club also features trivia games and other fun activities. 

This drop-in style program is best suited for children in grades 3 and up, but all are welcome. No registration required.

What Jewish Looks Like

Profiling 36 Jewish luminaries of all races, ethnicities, genders, nationalities and identities across many centuries, this celebration of the diversity of the Jewish diaspora is an accessible primer about important Jewish issues and history, quotes and more.

What Is Color?: The Global and Sometimes Gross Story of Pigments, Paint, and the Wondrous World of Art

Once you start digging, color turns out to be a lot of things--it's messy, stinky, and even a little bit dangerous. You may already know that it's art, but it's science, too! What Is Color? will take readers all over the world, introducing them to talented, brilliant, creative people from scientists to famous artists and everyone in between as we take the color wheel for a spin.

Virus Hunters: How Science Protects People When Outbreaks and Pandemics Strike

Picture a detective. What comes to mind? A fast-talking private eye, interrogating a suspect? Or Sherlock Holmes, in his deerstalker hat, discovering clues to catch a killer? Now imagine that the suspect isn't a person but a microscopic menace--a deadlyvirus or bacteria making people sick. What kind of detective does it take to nab a biological assassin, invisible to the naked eye?

Owls: Who Gives a Hoot

This nonfiction book introduces middle-grade readers to owls in North America. It discusses owl habitat, biology and threats to survival, and how scientists, conservationists and young people are working to protect owls everywhere. Includes photos throughout.