Logan libraries offer free family online resources

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Logan Libraries Young People’s Team member Emily Pluckrose delivering an online session of the popular First 5 Forever program,

An array of free library resources for all ages is available through Logan City Council Libraries.

From the comfort and safety of home, explore the many free resources through Council’s vast eLibrary available 24/7.

These resources include online books, games and magazines perfect for all age groups and interests.

TV, movie and music services are also streamed.

The community can access all the eLibrary services through their libraries’ membership.

To access these resources log-in with your membership number and PIN via loganlibraries.org/elibrary

If you’re not a library member, you can join online for full access to the eLibrary at loganlibraries.org/join

The online resources will especially help parents while children are at home.

Content from the popular early literacy program First 5 Forever will be made available via Council’s YouTube Channel from today (Thursday, April 16).

Each week, a new story time session will be released.

Access this week’s session via youtu.be/lpQ47vCGOJ0

Maths challenges, coding and video story times will also help keep children of all ages busy and learning in fun ways.

Materials available include:

• Story Box Library – Video story times read by a range of storytellers.

• Borrowbox – Titles in eBook and eAudio formats from some of the world’s best authors.

• Overdrive – A range of eBook and eAudio titles along with handy lists and suggestions.

• RBdigital Magazines – Digital versions of more than 300 magazines, including popular titles. Current issues and back issues available. There is no loan limit and the digital magazines are yours to keep.

• Newsbank – Contains full-text articles from thousands of Australian and international newspapers. Updated daily there are also back issues spanning decades.

• Busythings – Features more than 150 literacy, numeracy, creative development and general knowledge activities. Is aimd at children aged three to 11.

• Studiosity – Students from Years 3 to 12 and adult learners can access free real-time online study help with expert tutors.

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