For kids pre-k up through teens, or a parent, teacher, or other adult who works with children, the Childrens department at the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library has you covered!
Build a Reader

1000 Books Before Kindergarten
Track online in Beanstack and with colorful worksheet for marking progress
Read, Listen, and Watch
Check These Out
Here are some highlights from the Library of Things

Booklists Compiled by JMRL Librarians
Select Booklists from Others
- Capitol Choices - An annual list of titles for kids and teens selected by librarians, teachers, and booksellers in metropolitan Washington, DC
- Guys Read - A site for guys and books, by author Jon Scieszka
- Reading Rants - "Out of the ordinary" teen booklists from a New York librarian
- Teenreads.com
- Virginia Readers' Choice
- Young Adult Books in Series and Sequels - Bettendorf (IA) Public Library
Award Winners
- National Book Award for Young People's Literature
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YALSA Awards (Young Adult Library Services Association)
- Michael L. Printz Award
- Alex Awards - Books written for adults with teen appeal
- Margaret A. Edwards Award
- William C. Morris Award - honors a debut by a first time Young Adult author
Be a Teen Volunteer
Volunteers help the Library in many ways. If you’re a teen and are interested in volunteering, there are two options for you:
- Become a Teen Volunteer
- Join a Teen Advisory Board
About the Volunteer Program
If you are at least 13 years old, you’re eligible to be a teen volunteer.
You can earn credit for school or club service requirements.
Your volunteer experience will be helpful when you begin looking for a job or filling out college applications.
Teen volunteers should be able to work independently, rather than only in a group setting.
Volunteer tasks, which vary according to the branch location, may include helping to prepare materials for programs or distribution (photocopying, laminating, cutting, folding, typing), assisting in creating displays, helping to set up the meeting room for programs, or helping with the summer reading program.
Questions?
Contact your local branch or email the Young Adult Services Manager. Thank you for your interest in volunteering -- your support is greatly appreciated!
Positions Available
The following branches are actively looking for volunteers, though you may still apply even if your branch is not listed.
All weekly volunteer positions are currently filled, though other positions may be available.
How to Apply
Complete the online form below and it will be forwarded to your chosen branch and a Library staff member will contact you when a volunteer position is available. Or download this application, print it, and bring it to the Library.
Please note that some branches may require more volunteers than others, or have a need only in summer.
If a volunteer position is not currently available at your chosen branch, your application will be kept on file for up to a year.
When you’re contacted to volunteer, you'll be given a paper application to be signed by your parent or guardian and returned to the Library.
- If you’re in the 6th grade or older, you can still be involved!
- Most JMRL branches currently have active Teen Advisory Boards that meet once a month. All are open to grades 6-12.
- Members discuss ideas for teen programs and services, offer suggestions of materials to add to the collection, and work on projects together as a group.
- It’s a good opportunity to have input into what’s going on for teens at your library, have fun, and meet other teens.
- Members also earn volunteer credit for attending meetings and working with the group on programs and projects.
Meetings
The following branches have Teen Advisory Boards:
Meets 1st Tuesday of the month, 6:30 pm.
Meets 2nd Tuesday of the month, 6:30 pm.
Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month, 3:30 pm.
Meets 2nd Tuesday of the month, 5 pm.
Meets Monthly on Tuesdays, 4:00 pm.
Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month, 5 pm.
How to Apply
Complete the online form below and it will be forwarded to your chosen branch and a Library staff member will contact you with details about joining. Or download this application, print it, and bring it to the Library.
New Fiction for Kids
Out of a jar
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Deborah Marcero
How to send a hug
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Hayley Rocco
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Nick Bruel
New Nonfiction for Kids
The reading adventure : [100 books to check out before you're 12]
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Just joking 7 : 300 hilarious jokes about everything, including tongue twisters, riddles, and more!
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Rosie Gowsell Pattison
View more books...Just Jerry : how drawing shaped my life: a memoir
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Jerry Pinkney