Build a Better World Resource
Leah Langby
February 9, 2017
Keeping Up With Kids
Cardboard.  Cats optional.

The other day Kim, the youth services librarian in Clear Lake, and I were chatting about programs using cardboard to build cool things.  I was reminded of Caine’s Arcade, a charming film about a kid who made a whole arcade out of cardboard, and the filmmaker who discovered it and took it seriously.  The Global Cardboard Challenge was inspired by that project, and kids all over the world are unleashing their imaginations and making cool games and other creations out of cardboard.

If you are still looking for a low-cost, engaging, imaginative and fun program that riffs off the Build a Better World theme, take a peek at these resources!

search all blog posts using keywords or title, date, categories

Archives

Categories

Related Articles

The Importance of Teen Spaces in Public Libraries

Why a teen space? All people, including teens, benefit from informal public gathering places where they can interact or just share space with others.  This is sometimes called a “third space”.  Spending time with friends in an environment that is less structured than...

Talking to Kids about ICE, Immigration, and More

We got a question on the youth services list this week about resources to help kids learn more about and process the current events around ICE and to learn more about immigration and immigration.  Thanks to those who responded, and to the Northern Waters Library...