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a group of kids dance during a play session at Pinney Library

A snapshot of the Creative Movement and Dance for Little Ones class with the Isthmus Dance Collective at Pinney Library.

Photo by @epinigis; courtesy of Isthmus Dance Collective

Just because cooler weather is finally here doesn’t mean you still can’t have fun — not if the Madison Public Library has anything to do with it.

With your library card, you can:

  • Sign up for free streaming service Kanopy and enjoy 30,000+ family-friendly TV shows, movies, and documentaries, while snuggled up under a blanket. Bonus: Explore the Fright Fest collection for Halloween.
  • Use the Libby App to read eBooks, listen to audiobooks, or browse magazines — all from home.
  • Don’t let bad weather keep your kids from playing. Visit one of the library’s creative play spaces, come to a program, or stop by for a storytime.

8+ more library perks

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