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We invite you and your family to participate in these activities, inspired by the collections, programs, and expertise of the Library of Congress.

Author Programs

Activity Kits

The activities below require just a few simple items you can find easilyaround the house and items from the Library's website. Kids are encouraged touse their creativity to enhance, adapt, or recreate anything we share. Checkback often for new activities and opportunities with engage with us!

All Ages

Ages 7-10

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    Be a Comic Creator [PDF 188KB]

    Did you know that the Library of Congress holds over 140,000 issues ofcomics, the largest publicly-available collection of comic books in the UnitedStates? Use the Library's comiccollection as inspiration for becoming your own comic creator!

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    Design Your Own Lighthouse [PDF 360KB]

    Draw inspiration from images and architectural drawings from the Library's collectionsto design and build your own lighthouse.

  • Make a Mini-Book [PDF 393KB]

    Our preservation and conservation staff combine science and art as theywork to maintain our collections for years to come. Make a mini-book while learninga simple stitch that forms the basis of more complex work that our book conservatorsdo.

    Watch this demonstration for step-by-step instructions:

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    Readers Theater [PDF 733KB]

    This activity is based on a practice of dramatizing text using voice expression, drawingon radio scripts in the Library’s collections. Readers theater provides opportunities toincorporate multiple voices and sound effects and to have fun together. This activity kitwas written by Echo Rue, a 2021 Junior Fellow at the Library of Congress.

Ages 10-12

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    Make Your Own Geographic Information System [PDF 170KB]

    Geographic information systems (GIS) is a technological method to compile,organize, analyze, and visualize geographic data. Create your own GIS layers andpractice the basics of GIS mapping.

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    Preserving Family Stories [PDF 263KB]

    Find suggestions for recording family stories using oral history collectionsand resources from the American Folklife Center.

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    UnLOCk the Box: Sanborn Maps [PDF 286KB]

    Using clues from a map of Washington, DC from 1888, kids will reveal a code to unlock a box of treasures. The UnLOCk the Box design (PDF 227KB), included in this PDF, was created by Dr. Kellie Taylor, 2018-2019 Albert Einstein Fellow at the Library of Congress.

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    UnLOCk the Box: The Culper Code [PDF 126KB]

    Using the Culper Code developed during the Revolutionary War, kids will UnLOCk a box full of treasures, then use the code to create their own secret message. The UnLOCk the Box design (PDF 227KB), included in this PDF, was created by Dr. Kellie Taylor, 2018-2019 Albert Einstein Fellow at the Library of Congress.

Printables

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    Color Our Collections: Japanese Woodblock Prints [PDF 564KB]

    The Library's Prints and Photographs Division houses more than2,500Japanese woodblock prints and drawings. Color these outline examples of animals,people, and landscape scenes then compare your work with the original. (All ages)

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    Color Our Collections: Thomas Jefferson Building [PDF 3.4MB]

    Explore images of the Library's Thomas Jefferson Building external link, which includes the Main Reading Room and the Great Hall. Then, use your imagination to recreate the exterior with this coloring page. (All ages)

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    Color Our Collections: Minerva Mosaic [PDF 5MB]

    View images of this mosaic of Minerva, the Roman Goddess of learning and wisdom from the Thomas Jefferson Building’s Great Hall, then color your own with this coloring page. (All ages)

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    Color Our Collections: WPA Posters [PDF 2.6MB]

    The Works Progress Administration was a New Deal program established in 1935. The Library holds posters produced by WPA branches to publicize exhibits, community activities, theatrical productions, and health and educational programs. Explore the collections then color these outline examples.

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    Fun with Braille

    Introduce children to braille with coloring and word matching games from the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled at the Library of Congress. (Ages 6-8)

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    Take a Nature Walk with Walt Whitman [PDF 212KB]

    Let the words of poet Walt Whitman inspire kids' curiosity on a nature walk. The Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress holds a collection of Whitman's papers. (Ages 5-8)

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    Read Across the Library [PDF 1.1MB]

    Can you read across the largest library in the world? Download this “bingo-style” game board and use the suggestions here to challenge kids to read across the wide variety of collections at the Library of Congress.

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    Puzzle Package [PDF 3MB]

    Brainteasers abound in the Library’s database of digitized historical newspapers, Chronicling America. This activity kit highlights a few, but if you’re just looking for more mind-twisters, be sure to check out blog posts from the Library’s Serial and Government Publications Division with mazes, rebuses and hidden pictures.

More Online Resources for Kids and Families

Imagination Library

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View bedtime stories from Goodnight withDolly External and ImaginationLibrary story times at the Library of Congress. Imagination Library is a 2014 Libraryof Congress Literacy Awards Program Best Practice Honoree.

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