February 9, 2022
Posted by: Kaleena Black
Highlights from a series of educational videos with Daymé Arocena, a Cuban jazz singer and songwriter.
Posted in: African American History , For Teens , Uncategorized
January 14, 2022
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Inspiration for winter activities for families from the Library's Japanese woodblock print collection.
Posted in: Activities & Crafts , Asian American History , For Kids , Uncategorized
December 27, 2021
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
A tall tale from the Library's collection about a lumberjack in a cold Wisconsin winter, with suggestions for telling your own tall tales together.
Posted in: For Kids , Reading , Uncategorized , Writing
December 15, 2021
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Why do I see my breath when it’s cold outside? Is it true that no two snow crystals are alike? Answers to these and other questions of the season from the Science, Technology and Business Division's Everyday Mysteries website.
Posted in: For Kids , Science, Technology & Math , Uncategorized
October 26, 2021
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Highlights from the 2021 National Book Festival interview with author Dan Gutman on his new book Houdini and Me.
Posted in: Books & Author Programs , For Kids , Uncategorized , Writing
October 25, 2021
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
A tribute to the late Jerry Pinkney, with highlights from his many appearances at the National Book Festival.
Posted in: Books & Author Programs , For Kids , Reading , Uncategorized
October 15, 2021
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
Tips on developing performances for the National History Day competition from a Library staffer and former competitor.
Posted in: For Teens , Researching , Uncategorized , Writing
September 30, 2021
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
The game of lotería in the Library's collections / El juego de lotería en las colecciones de la Biblioteca del Congreso.
Posted in: Activities & Crafts , For Kids , For Teens , Hispanic American History , Uncategorized
September 20, 2021
Posted by: Naomi Coquillon
The Library invites kids & families to join a youth advisory council to shape the development of a new participatory learning space in the Thomas Jefferson Building.
Posted in: Events , For Kids , Uncategorized