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Dragon Slayers | Fantasy Chapter Books for Kids

Browse 39 of the most popular fantasy adventure chapter books for kids - available from your local Library! Borrow print items by placing them on hold or visiting a Library branch. Borrow eBooks by downloading the CloudLibrary app and logging in with your Coquitlam Public Library card and PIN.

Created on: June 17, 2022
If you like Stranger Things...

Spooky and suspenseful fiction for tweens and teens

Created on: July 21, 2022
Teen Mental Health - Digital Resources

Ebooks and Streaming videos to help teens with anxiety, depression and stress.

Created on: November 18, 2022
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Resources

Printed library materials for teens and adults to have better understanding on mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress and related topics.

Created on: November 20, 2022
Disasters & Emergencies

What should you do when an emergency situation happens? Featuring books on preparedness, planning, and real life stories of emergencies and disasters.

Created on: November 30, 2022
Ron's Reading 2022

Books I read in 2022. Website links are to Goodreads for books not included in the Coquitlam Library collection. To date: 154 books and 60,111 pages read (plus 12+ hours of audiobooks). My reviews and ratings are here: https://is.gd/FuQe9a

Created on: January 04, 2022
VOX Books - Bilingual Audiobooks for Kids

The permanently attached VOX Reader transforms an ordinary print book into an all-in-one read-along. No need for computers, tablets, or CDs—children simply push a button to listen and read! Includes titles in Chinese, Korean, French, and Spanish.

Created on: June 27, 2023
Dungeons & Dragons handbooks and more

Essential resources (and a few other things) to embark on your next epic quest.

Created on: July 15, 2023
2024 Awards Season

Films and tv show that were nominated in 2024 for a major awards - Oscar, Emmy, Golden Globe, and more!

Created on: January 24, 2024
Freedom to Read 2024 | Children's Books

"Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom, which is guaranteed them under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms." - freedomtoread.ca. In recognition of Freedom to Read Week, we've compiled a list of children's books that have been challenged or banned across North America.

Created on: February 18, 2022