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Children and Young People

Children of all ages can join the library. Every library has a children's area including story books containing a wide range of material for all age groups, information books and also help with homework and leisure interests.

    Team Read - the Summer Reading Challenge 2008
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Rotherham Reading Agents
The Reading Agents have been working hard over recent months to "Get Rotherham Reading". Find out how from the This is an internal link Reading Agents' website.

The Imagination Library           This is the Imagination Library logo              
Get all the information you need to register your child for the This is an internal link icon. Imagination Library, including the registration form, here. Your local library can print off the form for you.


This is the join the library image. This is an image of the children's homework help site - click to link.

This is an internal link icon. Join the Library

This is an external link icon. Rotherham Online for Children

Please view links below for more information:

This is an internal link icon. Our commitment
This is an internal link icon. Children's Champion
This is an internal link icon. Under 5's and Bookstart
This is an internal link icon. Children's Clubs
This is an internal link icon. Looked After Children
This is an internal link icon. Schools Library Service
this is an Internal Link icon Contact us

We want all children to benefit from and enjoy our services.

We will do this by:

  • Providing a free and wide ranging service for all children and young people
  • Providing an extensive collection of good children's literature
  • Providing books on CD, cassette and large print through our exciting Dazzling Stories Collections
  • Providing teenage collections tailored at the older young person
  • Providing a programme of events which promote our library service to Primary Schools
  • Promoting the library service to Secondary Schools
  • Providing free access to computers for all young people and with free internet for all (children under 11 will require adult supervision)
  • Developing and promoting homework clubs
  • Establishing an exciting and stimulating under 5's programme
  • We will endeavour to encourage full use of library services to promote reading and literacy by:
  • Establishing and developing Children's and Young People Focus Groups
  • Working with parents and carers

The primary role of the This is an internal link icon. Childrens Champion is to encourage the young people to become active readers and members of the library.

Rotherham Library Service is committed to making libraries accessible to This is an internal link icon. Under 5's across the borough.

In many of our branches Homework Clubs are run by staff who know how to get the best out of the information services available to help young people with their enquiries. This is an external link icon Online Homework Help resources for children are published on the Rotherham Online web site.

Interactive clubs

Interactive clubs are provided in three of our local libraries Kimberworth Park, Maltby and Mowbray Gardens where young peoples learning is enhanced through IT. Supported learning can be arranged to enable individual young people achieve.

Looked After Children

If you are a foster carer registered with the Council you can have a Carer's Ticket that will enable you to introduce the children you look after to the library and borrow books for them to share in your home.

In the This is an internal link icon. Schools Library Service we have around 130,000 books for all school age children. This includes non-fiction on all subjects, fiction, poetry and picture books.

Contact:

Marcia Newton
Manager, Services to Children & Young People
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
Maltby Library
High Street, Maltby
Rotherham S66 8LD

Tel:This is an image of a telephone.(01709) 819258  Fax: (01709) 818051 
e-mail: marcia.newton@rotherham.gov.uk

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