Want to give your child the best gift you could ever give them? Want to expose them to lands of make-believe, to teach them how things work, or to experience worlds that others have explored? Then get your child a library card. This is one of the single greatest things you can do for your child.
What are the benefits of having a library card? Well, we would love to tell you!
Access to a wide range of books.
A library card allows children to borrow books from the library’s collection, giving them access to a diverse range of literature. This helps foster a love for reading and exposes them to different genres, authors, and topics, which can broaden their horizons and expand their knowledge.
Development of literacy and language skills.
Regular reading enhances a child’s literacy and language skills. By having a library card, children can choose books that match their interests and reading level, encouraging them to read more frequently. This practice improves vocabulary, comprehension, critical thinking, and overall academic performance.
Encourages independent learning.
Having a library card empowers children to take control of their learning. Ever read (or watch) Matilda? What sets her free? The library and the love of learning. Your children can explore various subjects, conduct research, and satisfy their curiosity by accessing books, magazines, newspapers, and digital resources available at the library. This promotes independent learning outside of the classroom.
Exposure to diverse perspectives.
Libraries offer a vast collection of books that feature diverse characters, cultures, and experiences. By reading these stories, children can develop empathy, understanding, and appreciation for different cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints. This exposure to diversity helps promote tolerance and inclusivity.
Introduction to lifelong learning.
Getting a library card instills the habit of lifelong learning in children. It teaches them that knowledge is accessible and that learning is not limited to formal education. With a library card, children can explore their interests, discover new subjects, and engage in lifelong learning, which can have a positive impact on their personal and intellectual growth.
Free access to resources.
Libraries offer a cost-effective way for children to access books, educational materials, and other resources. Instead of purchasing every book, parents and children can borrow them from the library for free. This allows children from different economic backgrounds to enjoy and benefit from a wide range of books and educational materials.
Community engagement
Libraries often organize events, workshops, and activities specifically designed for children. Check out their summer reading programs now. By having a library card, children can participate in these programs, such as storytimes, book clubs, educational workshops, and summer reading programs. This promotes social interaction, community engagement, and a sense of belonging.
Getting a library card for a child provides them with numerous opportunities for learning, personal growth, and enjoyment. It encourages a love for reading, fosters curiosity, and opens doors to a world of knowledge and imagination.
How to Get a Library Card
Living in the area, you are probably part of the Multnomah County Library system or the Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS). Both Multnomah County and the WCCLS member libraries have individual policies regarding applying for a library card.
If children are under the age of 13 years old, they need to bring an adult with them to get a card. In general, you will need a piece of identification showing you reside in the county and a photo ID. Accepted forms of identification may include a government-issued photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport) or a school ID. Proof of address can be a utility bill, lease agreement, or official mail with your name and address.
Step By Step Process of Getting the Card
- Head to the library branch you have chosen during its operating hours.
- Upon arrival, proceed to the library’s circulation or registration desk.
- Request an application form for a library card. Fill out the form with your personal information, such as your name, address, phone number, and email address. Be sure to provide accurate and up-to-date information.
- Present your identification documents and proof of address to the library staff.
- They will verify your information and ensure that you meet the requirements to obtain a library card.
- Read and accept the library’s terms and conditions, which may include guidelines for borrowing materials, returning items on time, and other policies.
- Once your application has been processed and approved, the library staff will provide you with your library card. It may take a few minutes to have your card ready, or you may be asked to return it at a later date to pick it up.
- CONGRATS! You have a card!!!! Then start using your library card. You can start exploring the resources and services offered by the library system. You can check out books, access e-books and audiobooks, use library computers, attend events and workshops, and more.
Remember to familiarize yourself with the library’s borrowing policies, due dates, and any additional services they offer. Enjoy your library membership and make the most of the valuable resources available to you.
And if your child is the one who got their very own library card, bask in their pride and adorableness. This is their passport to learning. What a wild ride!
Johanna is married with two kids, three dogs, three cats, one leopard gecko, several chickens, and a few fish. She has been in the Pacific Northwest since the dream was alive in the 90s but has Southern roots and hails from Arkansas. The family spends a lot of time at some sort of sporting event for the kids. Johanna likes to fast craft, garden, host parties, and bake. Johanna and her crew go hard traveling, DIY-ing, and are always up for a new adventure or challenge.