Beating the winter blahs
Living in a city like Toronto, it would be difficult to run out of things to do, and the library has free publications available to let you know what’s happening around the City.
For children, there are great resources like “City Paren't” and “The Little Paper”. Each issue of “City Paren't” lists many activities and has a section called “On the bookshelf” which features some new children’s books. “The Little Paper” lists family friendly events and activities, outdoor activities, programs for kids, and paren'ting resources.
But it’s not all about kids – there’s a publication for adults, and older adults:
“FYI: Forever Young Information”.
And for people of all ages, check out “What’s On” – the library publication listing programs and events at Toronto Public Library. Find out about our Black History Month programs, Valentine’s Day programs, and March Break programs (it’s not that far away!), author talks, book clubs, and so many more options!
For those of you ready to take a break from your New Year’s Resolution diets, remember that Winterlicious is coming up January 27 to February 9.
So, turn those Blahs into Yahs! this winter.
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