  It's time for a break from school, maybe you are planning a trip away...if you find yourself in Blackpool, maybe you could write a postcard home just like Gladys did almost 105 years ago! Kirklees Local Studies Library are digitising and adding their collection of postcards to our online catalogue. There are hundreds to browse and more are being added each week. Follow the link to browse the Postcard Collection via our Online Catalogue, To browse the postcard collection in person, visit our Local Studies Library on Victoria Lane in Huddersfield. Opening times  Library Adventures is going strong! Here are just a few of the comments from children across Kirklees in response to the question: Describe Library Adventures in one word. You can still start your Library Adventures journey or continue with yours if you are already on your way! Just come along to any Kirklees Library and show/tell us what you've been working on in your pack and collect your well earned stickers, or come and request a pack to get started. There are six themed sections to work through, a great opportunity to challenge yourself with a new genre of book...which will be your favourite? Spooky, Animal Planet, Space, Oceans, Magical Lands or Rainforest? Check out our book recommendations on our website. Celebrating Neurodivergence An eBook and eAudio collection of books for children and young people about autism and other neurodivergence. We also have many paper books on these themes in our libraries, search our catalogue online or call in to see us.  Loved Adolescence on Netflix? Then you won’t want to miss the Carnegie Medal for Writing Shortlist 2025! These books dive into masculinity, identity and the challenges of growing up today. Masculinity and what it is to be a young man today has emerged as an important theme on the Carnegie Medal for Writing shortlist, with many writers reflecting the marginalised perspectives of boys and teenagers from disenfranchised communities, in settings as varied as a foster home, an ex-industrial town and a South London estate. We have many of the books in our libraries or available as eBooks, have a search online or pop in and we can look for you.  Over the Easter holidays, we are running a series of Storytrails in and around our libraries and a big one in Greenhead Park. All you need to do is book your free tickets on Ticketsource. Then pop into a participating library (or head to Greenhead Park), pick up a trail sheet and hunt outside for pictures from the fantastic book This Is Happy! written by Anna Ross, illustrated by Debi Gliori and published by Otter-Barry Books. After you've found all the pictures, return to the library to share the story and a craft.  Join Mandi and her beautiful accordion - Luigi Olivier at Birkby Fartown Library every other Tuesday at 10.30am for 30 minutes of music, movement and a story. Ideal for families with children 5 years and under- but all are welcome, so bring the older siblings along over the holidays and get involved! The next sessions are 15th April, 29th April and 13th May.  Drop in to Greenhead Park in Huddersfield between 11am-3pm on Friday11th April for Kirklees Families Together's Family Fun Day. There will be crafts, sports, cycling demonstrations and maintenance tips, mini railway and a fire engine! Plus, don't forget out This Is Happy! Storytrail!  Lots of free, drop-in crafts going on at Skelmanthorpe Library over the holidays! Monday 7th April 10.30am- 12.30pm: Coffee and making - a Woven event Wednesday 9th April 2.30pm - 4.30pm: Rainforest Crafts Friday 11th April 10.30am-12.30pm: Lego Club Wednesday 16th April 2.30pm-4.30pm: Easter Crafts and Storytrail  We wanted to bring your attention to the national listening exercise that the government has launched to inform The National Youth Strategy. Those aged 10-21 years old, and up to 25 years old for those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), can take part in a survey to submit their views on a range of topics including what issues matter to them in their local area, what services they think should be available to young people, and how money should be spent in their area. The survey will close on 16 April. Further information on the consultation can be found here.  We have Social Stories available for each of our libraries. Perfect for people with a neurodivergence or anyone who just feels more comfortable scoping a place out before they visit. You can find them under the heading "We are going to..." in the page for each library in our opening times section of the website. Tiltle, Summary, About The Author are ...  . PressReader: Winter Reading digital versions of magazines and newspapers via our PressReader offer is increasingly popular, with nearly 700 readers and 34,000 issues opened every month. Sign up to PressReader with a Kirklees library card and PIN and choose from over 7,000 titles from 120 countries in 60 languages. Themed books, crafts and activities have moved libraries - Animal Planet - Birkby and Fartown, Chestnut Centre, Huddersfield and Lindley Libraries
- Magical Lands - Denby Dale, Kirkburton, Shepley and Skelmanthorpe Libraries
- Oceans - Batley, Birstall, Cleckheaton and Heckmondwike Libraries
- Rainforests - Holmfirth, Honley, Marsden and Meltham Libraries
- Space Explorer - Almondbury, Golcar, Rawthorpe Dalton and Slaithwaite
- Spooky - Dewsbury, Kirkheaton, Mirfield and Ravensthorpe (Greenwood Centre)
If you've not started your Library Adventure yet, just ask for your free adventurer pack at your library and start the fun. Find out more about Library Adventures BFI Replay (British Film Institute archive) BFI Replay is a free-to-access, digital archive from the British Film Institute (BFI), exclusively available in UK public libraries. It is the result of one of the UK’s largest mass digitisation programmes, all of the titles have been drawn from the vaults of the BFI National Archive and partner UK Regions and Nations Film Archives. The content uncovers stories from across the UK, its history and its people. Vividly captured in over 60 years of film, television and video from all corners of the UK — what we, our parents and carers, grandparents and communities watched. The platform provides access to 1000s of precious videotapes through the meticulous replay and digitisation of collections from across the UK, lovingly collected and cared for by archivists for over half a century. Access is only available in Kirklees Libraries at replay.bfi.org.uk Access To Research Discover a world of published academic research at your local library Access to Research gives free, walk-in access to over 30 million academic articles in participating public libraries across the UK. Start now by viewing which articles and journals are available from home, then find a participating library where you can view the full text. accesstoresearch.org.uk COBRA: Complete Business Reference Adviser COBRA contains all the information you need to turn your idea into a business. More than 4,000 factsheets, market reports, contacts and sources of funding and support plus hundreds of practical guides to starting up more than 350 types of business. Available at all Kirklees Libraries, at home or wherever you are on the interweb. kirklees.cobwebinfo.com KR Talking News Our Kirklees Transcription Service produce a free audio newspaper which provides news, views, interviews and features from around Kirklees. It features a variety of stories from a selection of local newspapers circulating in the area. Listen to the podcast at: www.bwbf.org.uk/player/kirkleestn Select the link to discover more about our Kirklees Transcription Service Creative Kirklees Find out the where and the when of regular events such as Storytimes, Lego Clubs, and Craft groups across our libraries. Go to www.creativekirklees.com and search using #KirkleesLibraries. Ticketsource For events with partner organisations and touring performances. Go to www.ticketsource.co.uk/kirkleeslibraries Linktree Use our Linktree address to stay up to date with Kirklees Libraries and for easy access to our resources and services. linktr.ee/kirkleeslibraries |
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