Chile for the kids

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The National Library of Chile has a fun page for kids to learn about the history of the country and its important figures such as Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral. The activities range from games to contests and the option to be part of the club besides of links of interest for this audience. The design is kid friendly and this is a very smart idea for getting kids engaged in libraries. Even though the target audience is the Chilean kids, any kid that would like to have some fun while practicing Spanish and learning about this beautiful country is invited to check out this page.
Photo: The National Library of Chile (Santiago)

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Lucia Shelton

I work in the Latin America and the Caribbean Division at OCLC. I speak Portuguese and Spanish which allows me to communicate with the librarians in the region. Sometimes, my colleagues at the Division will join me here to share their views as well....

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