Education
Kids & Teens
Everything early learners, kids, and teens need to become lifelong learners.
From one-on-one online tutoring and homework help to after-school activities, the Library is here to help students with a wide array of online learning resources.
Academic Support & More
One-on-One Tutoring
Summer Learning
From book discussion groups to author programs and more, the Library offers a wide range of in-person and virtual events for readers of all ages.
All Events & Classes
Outdoor Events
KidsLIVE
TeenLIVE
STEAM for Kids
STEAM for Teens
Watch & Learn
College & Career Pathways
Online Storytime
Babies, Toddlers, Preschoolers
Start developing essential language skills with these early literacy activities for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Kindergarten to Middle School
The Library has everything kids and their families need to make learning fun, from e-books to learning aids to help with homework and projects.
Middle School to High School & Beyond
Whether learning to code or remixing music or just looking for help on school projects, our online resources have everything you need to succeed.
Imagine Together
During Summer Learning 2021, explore and discover everything that makes up our world: our family and friends, our neighbors, the communities we’re a part of, our city, and beyond.Quest for Adventure
Join the Library for an amazing reading adventure—all from home. Complete fun at-home activities and find fantastic book recommendations on our Summer Reading 2020 Quest for Adventure.
Resources to Support Online Learning
Explore the Library's wide array of resources to support New York's educators, whether they’re teaching online, looking for materials to support their curriculum, or connecting students with engaging learning aids.
Major support for educational programming is provided by Merryl H. and James S. Tisch.
Major support for children's and young adult programming is provided by the Andreas C. Dracopoulos Family Endowment for Young Audiences.
Major support for youth education is provided by Arthur W. Koenig; Stavros Niarchos Foundation; Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Barakett Endowment for Children’s and Young Adult Programs and Services; The Gottesman Fund; the Bok Family Foundation; Lisa and Jeff Blau; The Hearst Foundation, Inc.; New York Life Foundation; Verizon Foundation; the Gray Foundation; Good Samaritan, Inc.; the E.H.A. Foundation; and City’s First Readers, an initiative made possible with funding from the New York City Council.