How Activity Kits Support Childcare Providers Through Local Libraries

A young child playing with blocks from an activity kit for early childhood development.

Partnership with Local Libraries Benefit Childcare

Many childcare providers have limited access to developmental early childhood materials. The Innovation Center Childcare Shared Services Hub has partnered with local public libraries to increase childcare provider access to materials. Through grant funding, fifty-five participating libraries received 3 activity kits. Three kits (infants, toddlers, preschoolers) have age-appropriate toys, materials, and guides for developmental activities.

Participating libraries include:

Atwood Public LibraryBelleville Public LibraryBurr Oak Community Library
Cawker City Public LibraryChapman Public LibraryClay Center Carnegie Library
Clifton Public LibraryCloud County Community College LibraryCourtland Community Library
Delphos Public LibraryDowns Carnegie LibraryEnterprise Public Library
Formoso Public LibraryFrank Carlson Library (Concordia)Glasco City Library
Graham County Public LibraryGrainfield Public LibraryHanover Public Library
Hays Public LibraryHerington Public LibraryHillcrest Library
J.H. Robbins Memorial Library (Ellsworth)Jay Johnson Public Library (Quinter)Jennings City Library
Jewell City LibraryKirwin Public LibraryLebanon Community Library
Lenora Public LibraryLogan Public LibraryLong Island Community Library
Lucas Public LibraryMinneapolis Public LibraryOakley Public Library
Oberlin City LibraryOsborne Public LibraryPalco Public Library
Phillipsburg City LibraryPioneer Memorial LibraryRae Hobson Memorial Library (Republican)
Randall Public LibraryRandolph-Decker Public LibraryRussell Public Library
Saint Francis Public LibrarySalina Public LibraryScandia City Library
Selden Public LibrarySharon Springs Public LibrarySheridan County Library
Smith Center Public LibrarySolomon Public LibraryStockton Public Library
Sunshine City Library (Prairie View)Sylvan Public Library

“Linking our childcare providers with their local library is a no-brainer. I was so pleased to find that most libraries already have program opportunities for childcare providers. The activity kits are one more way to support childcare providers locally”, said Dana Stanton, Childcare Program Specialist at the Innovation Center.

About Us

The Innovation Center provides economic and entrepreneurial assistance to businesses in rural Northwest Kansas. The private operating foundation serves 26 counties in the region with a variety of programs. By working with existing businesses or entrepreneurs throughout the coverage area with targeted programs, Innovation Center strives to reverse the outflow of people and businesses from Northwest Kansas. Through its current and future initiatives that extend resources to these businesses and entrepreneurs, Innovation Center hopes to increase population and to foster economic innovation in Northwest Kansas.

For more information about the Innovation Center and their services, visit nwkeici.org.

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