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We invite you and your family to participate in these activities, inspired by the collections, programs, and expertise of the Library of Congress.

Author Programs

Activity Kits

The activities below require just a few simple items you can find easilyaround the house and items from the Library's website. Kids are encouraged touse their creativity to enhance, adapt, or recreate anything we share. Checkback often for new activities and opportunities with engage with us!

All Ages

Ages 7-10

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    Be a Comic Creator [PDF 188KB]

    Did you know that the Library of Congress holds over 140,000 issues ofcomics, the largest publicly-available collection of comic books in the UnitedStates? Use the Library's comiccollection as inspiration for becoming your own comic creator!

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    Design Your Own Lighthouse [PDF 360KB]

    Draw inspiration from images and architectural drawings from the Library's collectionsto design and build your own lighthouse.

  • Make a Mini-Book [PDF 393KB]

    Our preservation and conservation staff combine science and art as theywork to maintain our collections for years to come. Make a mini-book while learninga simple stitch that forms the basis of more complex work that our book conservatorsdo.

    Watch this demonstration for step-by-step instructions:

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    Readers Theater [PDF 733KB]

    This activity is based on a practice of dramatizing text using voice expression, drawingon radio scripts in the Library’s collections. Readers theater provides opportunities toincorporate multiple voices and sound effects and to have fun together. This activity kitwas written by Echo Rue, a 2021 Junior Fellow at the Library of Congress.

Ages 10-12

Printables

More Online Resources for Kids and Families

Imagination Library

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View bedtime stories from Goodnight withDolly External and ImaginationLibrary story times at the Library of Congress. Imagination Library is a 2014 Libraryof Congress Literacy Awards Program Best Practice Honoree.

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