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Visit any location for a great selection of kids books. Our librarians are eager to help you.

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The Wild Place for Children

The award-winning Wild Place for Children, is located at Richland Library, Main. Do crafts, hear concerts, and search for just the right book. Come see us, or call 803.929.3434 for more information.

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Downloadable eBooks and Audiobooks

Get animated, talking picture books, Read-Alongs, and more kids reading from Tumblebook Library.

  • The Tumblebook Library includes fiction, non-fiction, foreign language titles.
  • TumbleTV shows a pre-set playlist of books.
  • Tumble Puzzles & Games get kids involved.
  • For bigger kids, there are Read-Alongs (chapter books with sentence highlighting and narration but no animation).

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Richland Library offers two ways to download ebooks and audiobooks, Overdrive and 3M Cloud Library. Both options are free to Richland Library members.

New to library ebooks? Get help setting up your device.

OverDrive ebooks and audiobooks

Teen (Young Adult) fiction
Kids fiction
Kids non-fiction
All eBooks and audiobooks from OverDrive

3M Cloud Library

All eBooks and audiobooks from 3M Cloud Library

Your Richland Library has provided the 2013 Common Core Curriculum kindergartners from the US Department of Education. View the reading, writing and language standards to learn how to assist your child with early literacy. 

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