The Middle Ages: Activity Resources for Public Libraries
Although the existence of dragons may have been a myth, the Middle Ages was - historically - still a pretty exciting time.
Find out moreAlthough the existence of dragons may have been a myth, the Middle Ages was - historically - still a pretty exciting time.
Find out moreWhen it comes to literacy education, Muritai School in New Zealand chose a needs-based approach. Associate Principal Jamie Power explains how and why.
Find out moreThe role of librarian is changing. Nicki Davison from Middleton Grange School shares what it was like then - and what it is like now.
Find out moreHead of Library at St Rita’s College in Queensland talks about the importance of having a vision for your library.
Find out moreHelp your young patrons discover the facts on weather vs climate.
Find out moreBritannica Library is ripe with fascinating articles and media on the plant kingdom!
Find out moreTell the Anzac story in your library with activity ideas, non-fiction resources and Britannica's recommended book list for kids and teens.
Find out moreNow there’s an interactive way for patrons of all ages to delve into Nobel history.
Find out moreA learn-at-home study guide for Botanize! - the new podcast series from Britannica.
Find out moreHelp your younger patrons understand, appreciate and join in the spirit of the Games with these great resources and free worksheets!
Find out moreHost an author study workshop in your library to spotlight some of the world's favourite writers.
Find out moreShare the smarts about sun safety this summer with scintillating activities from Britannica!
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