“Libraries will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no libraries.”
― Anne Herbert
Books are here to stay.
via: Burnaby Public Library
“Libraries will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no libraries.”
― Anne Herbert
Books are here to stay.
via: Burnaby Public Library
You bet! 🙂
I have recently rekindled a love of Libraries. Wonderful places full of free entertainment and learning. 🙂
Re-Kindle. Good one, Janet. And to sleep, too. 😛
the public library was a place to get an education if you didn’t have a generous trust fund….
When was this? I though school is a place to get an education. Public schools are free.
it can be difficult learning in a class of thirty kids…if they don’t want to learn…also the learning is grounded in the curriculum…Math and English is useful but other learning may not suit the individual.
There is a standard education, unfortunately. 30 kids is a bit much. 20 is good. The challenge for teachers is how to ignite the passion in the kids. There are great teachers out there no matter how the kids behave.
I remember my first time in a library. The smell of books, the silence – it was hallowed ground, and still feels like that.
I could just stay a day in the library browsing rather than going to a bookstore.