During the school year, the library has offered online programs for children who are toddler to preschool, for homeschooled children and programs for tweens to teens.
When school was out, the library offered virtual winter break programs every day.
For the upcoming spring break, a camping theme is planned for its online programs.
One worry is that kids aren’t reading as much because of the pandemic.
Just as there is a summer reading slide for students, there may be a COVID slide, Swan said.
“Getting kids reading again is going to be the challenge as we get more people coming back into the library,” Swan said. “We want to do a mixture of programming for the summer.”
This summer, kids programs will be done online since those draw a large attendance.
For teens, there will be some in-person programs this summer with the library’s MakerSpace.
“Getting back to normal is a big…