Fresno County Public Library launches Beanstack, a free online service families with young readers.
For many parents, figuring out what their kids want to read is a daunting prospect, so in order to take the guesswork out of the equation now there’s Beanstack.
Beanstack works by curating and recommending books for children, from ages 0–8, that are available at a local library, based on user-added keywords and categories.
Library customers will receive one recommendation each week about a book in the Library’s collection selected for each child.
All recommended books can be checked out for free at the Library.
In addition to book recommendations, Beanstack provides learning guides on a variety of subjects.
These guides include activities for building literacy, fun information, and suggested resources on topics ranging from “Learning Letters” to “Celebrating Hispanic Heritage.”
Beanstack will be accessible for free on computers and mobile devices
Visit the Library’s website at www.fresnolibrary.org or call (559) 600-7323 (READ).