Tuesday, 21 April 2026 00:35:16 AST
Tuesday, 21 April 2026 00:35:16 AST
Aruba Library encourages members

Aruba Library Urges Members to Return Overdue Books as School Year Begins

The Aruba library encourages members to return overdue books to enhance circulation as the new school year begins. With free memberships for young readers, the library offers various resources including study spaces, events, and digital collections.

Importance of Returning Overdue Books

As the new school year begins, the Aruba Library is calling on members to return any overdue books that have been at home for over a month.

Enhancing Book Circulation for All Members

Returning these books is crucial to ensuring that every child, pupil, and student has access to the reading materials they need.

Free Library Membership for Young Readers

Registration Requirements and Benefits for Children and Teens

Parents wishing to register their children for free library membership need only present a valid ID and AZV card. Each child can borrow up to three books for a period of four weeks, giving them ample time to explore new stories and subjects.

Library Services: More Than Just Books

In addition to borrowing books, members can take advantage of the library’s various services, including spaces for events and exhibitions, making it a valuable community hub.

Study Spaces, Events, and Digital Resources Available

In line with its mission to promote reading and learning, the library is offering free membership to all children and young people under the age of 18. This membership provides access to a vast collection of books, e-books, and audiobooks. The library also offers a welcoming space for study, learning, and socializing, with amenities such as computers with internet access and free Wi-Fi.

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