By: Norah, Grade 9 “It’s just five minutes!” Said the person who doomscrolled for five hours Guilty? Yes. I struggle with procrastination, and maybe you do, too. We’ve been hearing about how it is good to take study breaks. They’re great, but the “breaks” most of us take leave us feeling drained or bored when…
Handmade with Love
The winter holidays are a great time of year to make handmade gifts for your family and friends.
Book Review: Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
By: Ellie Y. , Grade 8 Age Rating: 12+ Genre: Historical Fiction Length: 338 pages Stars: 5/5 Being one of the most compelling yet beautiful novels, Between Shades of Gray will take you back in time to World War II to experience the cruelest treatments people had to endure. Set during the horrifying reign of…
Celebrating Palo Alto Children’s Library
Celebrating Palo Alto Children's Library
Vintage Media Lab (VML) 2026 Bookings Reboot
Beginning in January 2026, we’re updating how appointments open so it’s more fair for everyone to plan visits and find a time that works.
Support During Finals
The Library is here to support high school students during Finals Week in December with study spaces and mental health resources.
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month!
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month by learning about the diverse cultures, traditions, and histories of Indigenous peoples.
Celebrating Día de los Muertos/Day of the Dead
Join the Palo Alto City Library to celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) through crafts, books, movies and other resources.
Book Review: And Then There Were None By: Agatha Christe
By: Stella Y., Grade 8 Age rating-12+ Genre-Murder mystery Length-258 pages Rating 5/5 stars And Then There Were None is a chilling and suspenseful murder mystery, perfect for the spooky season. The book follows a group of ten strangers, each with their own dark secret, lured to a remote island by an anonymous host. On…
Elections 2025: Voter Resources
Election Day is November 4! Stay informed on voting methods, important deadlines, and local voting centers.
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