Do you enjoy cross stitch, needlepoint, knitting, crocheting, or any other of the needle arts?
Then you should join our Sit and Stitch Group on Thursday mornings!
Bring your projects to work on and visit with this awesome group!
Do you enjoy cross stitch, needlepoint, knitting, crocheting, or any other of the needle arts?
Then you should join our Sit and Stitch Group on Thursday mornings!
Bring your projects to work on and visit with this awesome group!
Teens! Hang out, play games, and do something awesome at the library! We have tablets, a huge digital table, game consoles, and more for FREE use. Meet new friends, challenge yourself, and unleash your creativity!
For Ages 12-17,18 if in school.
Email: genesis.munoz@hcpl.net for more information.
Join us to dive into DNA use and techniques for family history research. This fall, we will be studying and discussing Diahan Southard's, "Your DNA Guide: the book" and "Your DNA Guide: the workbook". (Not provided.)
The discussion portion of this program will be held in-person and virtually. After discussion time, in person participants will move to the library computers for hands-on work with matchlists.
Experience the magic of two languages at our Bilingual Storytime, specially designed for children ages 5 to 8 years old. Each week features a fresh, exciting theme—from high-tech Robots to mythical Dragons. We go beyond the book with interactive games and hands-on instrument play to keep older kids engaged and moving. It’s the perfect blend of literacy, culture, and high-energy fun. 🎸 📚 🎮
Read Against the Machine! is a nonfiction book club exploring social, cultural, historical, and political topics. Selections highlight varied perspectives and encourage readers to think critically about the ideas and narratives that shape contemporary life.
For April, we are reading The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Join the Talk It Up! book club at Kingwood Branch Library in April as we read and discuss Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel.
Kids three and under and your grown ups! Join us for the Family Place Workshop from 10:30 am - 11:30 am every Monday from April 6th - May 4th.
This workshop is a five-week program, designed to be a fun resource for parents & guardians to connect and play with their children, other families, and professionals from our community about early childhood topics . Professionals from Kingwood and beyond will join us to provide insight and resources to help inform and support young children.
Join us for our Tween Book Club! We will discuss the book of the month, have snacks, and enjoy book related activities. This month we will be reading "The Forgotten Five: Map of Flames" by Lisa McMann.
On Friday, April 17th, we will discuss the first half of the book (around page 192).
On Friday, May 1st, we will discuss the second half of the book.
This book club is intended for children ages 8-12. Online registration is required; space is limited.
In this program, teens are invited to BYOB (build your own buttons, of course)! Draw or create a graphic design via Canva and press buttons with KW library's button maker. All materials and snacks will be provided.
This program is for teens ages 13-18.
Kids three and under and your grown ups! Join us for the Family Place Workshop from 10:30 am - 11:30 am every Monday from April 6th - May 4th.
This workshop is a five-week program, designed to be a fun resource for parents & guardians to connect and play with their children, other families, and professionals from our community about early childhood topics . Professionals from Kingwood and beyond will join us to provide insight and resources to help inform and support young children.