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The Library has programs and resources designed to help the entire family on their wellness journey.
A selection of endearing stories for young children that focus on a variety of topics like family, friends, gender identity, individuality, love, marriage, tolerance, self-acceptance, kindness, respect, mental disabilities, nonconformity, teasing, social issues, emotions, immigrants, racism, friendship and courage.
Forget the New Years Resolutions! No matter what time of year it might be, each day is a new opportunity to make realistic changes in our lives and feel better for it.
The Library and Metroparks are great community resources that enrich the quality of life in the communities in which they serve.
Get a jump start on your resolutions for the new year! Trying to change a not-so-great habit? Replace it with something new, and let your library help!
Enthralling, suspenseful novels that will keep readers interested from start to finish.
A variety of counting books to teach young children about numbers in an entertaining way.
Fascinating books on maps that are beautiful and chock full of curiosities and wonders.
Love to crochet, embroider, knit, sew or weave? Then you'll love these great cozy mysteries.
These stories are filled with so much pure emotion it is almost impossible not to like them.
Libraries don't always have to be serious places of quiet study. A lot of what the Library does is about having fun.
For many families in the Lucas County area, overdue fines can be a real barrier. To improve access and opportunity in the community at large, TLCPL will be eliminating overdue fines effective Jan. 1, 2019.
We have sifted through some excellent offerings and are pleased to present the best books of 2018 for middle grade readers.