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Getting Started on Planning Your Homeschool Curriculum for the Next Year?

Whether you’re already looking towards next year or looking for resources to supplement the current school year, Lake Agassiz Libraries have some great tools to help with your homeschooling journey.

Need Specific Editions for Homeschooling Curriculum?

As a library cardholder, you can request exact editions of any book or resource you need using MNLINK Interlibrary Loan! With a library card you have access to everything in your local library’s collection – not to mention access to books from thousands of other libraries across the state and across the country. Stop into your local library to put in a request or visit MNLINK.org.

Plus, you can apply for a library card online! Learn more here.

Need to Print Something?

Life can get busy and sometimes printing worksheets, paperwork and other documents can be a challenge. Not to worry, your library offers wireless printing! Send your print jobs to the library’s printers from anywhere using your mobile device or computer!

Digital Access to Books, Audiobooks, Newspapers, and Magazines

Your Lake Agassiz library card gains you access to multiple digital collections including hoopla, Libby, OverDriveProQuest and Ebooks Minnesota. You can even write and share your own books with MN Writes MN Reads.

Facing Technology Challenges?

Not only does your library offer access to public computers and wireless Internet in the library, but those who need Internet access on-the-go can reserve a wireless Internet hotspot. Reserve one today!

Struggling with a Reluctant Reader?

If it’s challenging to find books that interest your child, don’t worry! Librarians love helping anyone find their next great read. Visit, call or email your library for assistance.

Not to mention, as a cardholder, you will have access to thousands of child-friendly eBooks and eAudiobooks which can be downloaded in seconds.

All library location closed after 12 p.m. Tuesday, December 24 and closed Wednesday, December 25 in observance of the holiday.
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