Welcome to the Kid Zone!
Please follow us on our Facebook or YouTube pages and Teen Scene Twitter!
We can be found on Facebook by searching South Windsor Library and our YouTube by searching South Windsor Library Childrens. Or, just click on the logos below!

Please make sure to check our Calendar of Events, Programs & Activities Page and Facebook & YouTube for online Storytimes, Program Information, Activities and Bookclubs!
Do You need Adaptive Services in order to enjoy our programs?
Please call 860-644-5404 at least two weeks before a program to discuss your needs.

Remember to vote for your favorite book in person at the library or online @ https://bit.ly/SWPLClashWeek5
Please consider filling out this form @ https://bit.ly/SWPLPreschoolStorytimeSurvey
Congratulations to SWPL teens Aanya, Anushree, Janani and Siri!
As part of their Girl Scout Silver Award project, they wanted to help children through these tough times of the pandemic by reading stories to them. So they reserached, recorded and created a website in which families can access classic literature that they might not have heard before. Make sure to checkout their website and enjoy some interseting tales!
https://sites.google.com/view/bookwormlearn/home
Resources for Talking to Children about Covid-19
Town of South Windsor, CT Covid-19 Resource Hub
How to Talk to Your Child about Coronavirus and Covid-19 - article from St. Jude Hospital
Talking to Kids About Coronavirus - CommunicateHealth
Educational Resources for Online Learning
While the library offers a variety of free digital resources throughout the year, we have created a list of additional free educational resources and activities that will keep children, and adults, entertained during this time of social distancing. This list is ongoing and will be added to periodically.
Children's and YA Services: COVID-19 Online Resources
The Children’s and YA Services of the Connecticut State Library has a list of available free, educational resources. A big thank you to Kymberlee Powe , Children and YA Consultant, for putting this together and ensuring that Youth Service Librarians throughout the state have quality resources to offer to our communities!
Storyline Online
Storyline Online is a children's literacy website created by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, which provides free storytelling videos and resources for parents and teachers to foster a love of reading in children.
https://www.storylineonline.net/
Need assistance? We are available by phone, Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 860-644-5404; or send us an email: sprattson@libraryconnection.info and we will get back to you.
BookFLIX has fact books, fiction books and videos!
TumbleBooks
ScienceFlix brings science to life for K-5 graders!
Click here for in-library use
Click here for access out of library
World Book
Please follow us on our Facebook or YouTube pages and Teen Scene Twitter!
We can be found on Facebook by searching South Windsor Library and our YouTube by searching South Windsor Library Childrens. Or, just click on the logos below!

Please make sure to check our Calendar of Events, Programs & Activities Page and Facebook & YouTube for online Storytimes, Program Information, Activities and Bookclubs!
Do You need Adaptive Services in order to enjoy our programs?
Please call 860-644-5404 at least two weeks before a program to discuss your needs.


Remember to vote for your favorite book in person at the library or online @ https://bit.ly/SWPLClashWeek5

Congratulations to SWPL teens Aanya, Anushree, Janani and Siri!
As part of their Girl Scout Silver Award project, they wanted to help children through these tough times of the pandemic by reading stories to them. So they reserached, recorded and created a website in which families can access classic literature that they might not have heard before. Make sure to checkout their website and enjoy some interseting tales!
https://sites.google.com/view/bookwormlearn/home
Resources for Talking to Children about Covid-19
Town of South Windsor, CT Covid-19 Resource Hub
How to Talk to Your Child about Coronavirus and Covid-19 - article from St. Jude Hospital
Talking to Kids About Coronavirus - CommunicateHealth
Educational Resources for Online Learning
While the library offers a variety of free digital resources throughout the year, we have created a list of additional free educational resources and activities that will keep children, and adults, entertained during this time of social distancing. This list is ongoing and will be added to periodically.
Children's and YA Services: COVID-19 Online Resources
The Children’s and YA Services of the Connecticut State Library has a list of available free, educational resources. A big thank you to Kymberlee Powe , Children and YA Consultant, for putting this together and ensuring that Youth Service Librarians throughout the state have quality resources to offer to our communities!
Storyline Online
Storyline Online is a children's literacy website created by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, which provides free storytelling videos and resources for parents and teachers to foster a love of reading in children.
https://www.storylineonline.net/
Need assistance? We are available by phone, Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 860-644-5404; or send us an email: sprattson@libraryconnection.info and we will get back to you.
We've added some cool links to help you with homework or for you to explore!
BookFLIX has fact books, fiction books and videos!

A collection of animated, talking picture books.


TRUE FLIX features non-fiction books, videos and quizzes.
Click here for in-library use
Click here for access out of library
Click here for in-library use
Click here for access out of library

ScienceFlix brings science to life for K-5 graders!
Click here for in-library use
Click here for access out of library
Scholastic Go!
For Grade 2-ADULT Explore nonfiction texts, world newspapers, videos and more with this easy-to-navigate digital resource designed to strengthen content knowledge, vocabulary, and core proficiency skills.
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For Grade 2-ADULT Explore nonfiction texts, world newspapers, videos and more with this easy-to-navigate digital resource designed to strengthen content knowledge, vocabulary, and core proficiency skills.
World Book