Can you keep a secret? Somewhere deep inside the library is a school for Junior Secret Agents. Are you ready to join their ranks? Spy Lab is an 8-week long "training" program where young codemakers and codebreakers can hone their problem-solving skills. Investigate the science of cryptology as you put together a spy kit to store all your tools for protecting and uncovering secret information. This program is for 9- to 12-year-olds who enjoy drama and intrigue in their books and movies, and are now ready to take on a mission of their own, or simply want to try something new!
Attention, Junior Scientists! This STEM-based program for ages 9-12 features a book and science activities that encourage deep thinking, inquiry, and fun. Each week we will use a variety of materials to explore a scientific concept.
Here is the list of this month’s books:
March 6-11
Theme: Cryptology
Featured Book: Spy School: the graphic novel by Stuart Gibbs
March 13-18
Theme: Cryptology
Featured Book: Spy School: the graphic novel by Stuart Gibbs
March 20-25
Theme: Cryptology
Featured Book: Spy School: the graphic novel by Stuart Gibbs
March 27-April 1
Theme: Cryptology
Featured Book: Spy School: the graphic novel by Stuart Gibbs
Registration is required for this event, and must be completed two hours prior to the start time. A library card is required for registration. If you do not have a card, click here to obtain a card. Please add the name of each participant in the program when completing registration.
Attendance is limited. Please arrive early to check in. Check in starts 30 minutes prior to the start of the program. When the program begins, unfilled registered spots will be made available to customers at a first come, first served basis.
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, accommodations for persons with disabilities are available upon request. Please allow 1–2 business days to process. Last-minute requests will be accepted, but may not be possible to fulfill. Please ask for Learning Services at 255-2665 or email JPLprograms@coj.net.