The Peoria Public Library is offering a range of kits residents can check out to explore a variety of indoor and outdoor activities and learning opportunities.
The kits are divided into various …
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Peoria Library sets up 'Explore-to-Go' kits
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Peoria Main Library is offering "Explore-to-Go" kits for a variety of indoor and outdoor fun.
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The Peoria Public Library is offering a range of kits residents can check out to explore a variety of indoor and outdoor activities and learning opportunities.
The kits are divided into various subjects, such as outdoor kits that feature yoga matts, cornhole, disc golf and more, and educational kits that focus on geology, anatomy, robotics and more.
The libary also offers "Stay Sharp" kits that offer help for people who have faced cognitive challenges, brain injuries, dementia or anyone looking to boost memory or focus.
Kits can be checked out for seven days at a time by patrons age 18 and older. One kit is allowed per family at a time, and kits must be cleaned and returned to circulation desks.