Turtle Walk
A family of turtles goes for a long, long walk that has an unexpected and very fun ending.
A family of turtles goes for a long, long walk that has an unexpected and very fun ending.
A lyrical, heart-lifting love letter to Black and Brown children everywhere reminds them how much they matter, that they have always mattered and they always will.
An interactive website, created by Emily R., educates about Jewish women.
Did you ever think about the fact that transportation can be a challenge for some people who have disabilities? Maybe you know someone who uses hand controls when they drive a car or have a friend who uses a wheelchair lift when they ride a bus.
In this episode of How to Be a Super Friend, our good friend Megan, a medical student at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, talks all about transportation. Join her to learn about how people get where they need to go!
Did you know the library lends more than books and movies?
Check out our EB Create Maker Kits for something fun and different to borrow from the library! We've got Osmos, rainbow looms, chess sets, sewing machines, even Nintendo Switches, and more! Put yourself on the reserve list and we'll send you a notification when your kit is ready for pickup!
EB Create has two chess kits available for checkout. Each kit comes with a chess mat, 32 chess pieces (16 white and 16 black), and two books: Chess for Beginners by Yelizaveta Orlova for people new to the game, and Logical Chess by Irving Chernev for those looking to improve their strategy.
Girls Who Code (GWC) is a nonprofit organization which aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science by equipping young women with the necessary computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities.
East Brunswick Public Library will hold an online club in Spring 2021 from Jan to April
If you are interested, please fill out the registration.Direct any question to sleung@ebpl.org
Deadline for registration is 1/6/2021.
Girls Who Code (GWC) is a nonprofit organization which aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science by equipping young women with the necessary computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities.
East Brunswick Public Library will hold an online club in Spring 2021 from Jan to April
If you are interested, please fill out the registration.Direct any question to sleung@ebpl.org
Deadline for registration is 1/13/2021.
Girls Who Code (GWC) is a nonprofit organization which aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science by equipping young women with the necessary computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities.
East Brunswick Public Library will run two online clubs during Spring 2021 ( 8 meetings from Jan to Apr)
If you are interested in the club , please read and fill out the registration form. If spot is available, you will get an invite from GWC. If the club is full, you will be put on waiting list.
This seminar will help attendees understand the challenges that students have today and in the future when it comes to paying for college, as well as rethinking several misperceptions that many people have about college planning.