Batavia Public Library

Batavia Public Library
10 S. Batavia Ave. Batavia, IL 60510
(630) 879-1393

HOURS
Mon.–Thurs:    9 am–9 pm
Fri.–Sat.:           9 am–5 pm
Sunday:             12   –  5 pm

KIDS Explore Online

Explore Online

Here are some of the best online resources and virtual programming for children.

At Home Learning

Breakout EDU Fun at Home digital games

KiwiCo.com  STEAM/STEM websites

Librarian recommended apps and games by age group

National Geographic Kids

National Zoo animal cams and activities

Play “Where’s Waldo?”

Books and Authors

           Ease Children’s Fears – Books to Help Children Cope with Emotions 

Dav Pilkey Get creative and have fun with Dog Man and Captain Underpants

Mo Willems Draw, dance and get busy with Pigeon and his pals

Storyline Online Celebrated actors read children’s books

Sing, Dance, Play, and Move

           
Energizing Brain Breaks Vids for Kids burn off some extra energy

Jim Gill – sing and dance to his songs

Yoga for Kids with Sophia Khan kids can do on their own or with the whole family.

Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math

NASA Climage Kids learning activities, videos, hands-on projects, and more

Code.org learn to code. Weekly challenges to engage students of all abilities

PBS’ Zoom fun activities for students and the whole family

Science, Naturally! Scroll down to “Hands-On Activities” for games, mysteries, brain-teasers and apps

Scratch Code learn beginning computer programming with stories and games

Note About Privacy & External Websites
Please note: This web page contains third-party links. By clicking on the website links above you will leave Batavia Public Library’s (BPL) website and enter a website not operated by BPL. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of every third-party website or service that you visit or use, including those third parties with whom you interact through our Library services.

Statement of Mission

The mission of the Batavia Public Library is to provide and ensure access to materials and services to meet the lifelong learning needs of residents and organizations, as well as to create a welcoming place to gather, exchange ideas, and participate in cultural events.

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