
As soon as we walked in the boys said, “OH COOL!”, and ran to all of the toys they just had to try. The play area is extensive and includes a full size dollhouse and accessories, a stocked train table, building toys, a fish tank, a dress up area with mirror, a puzzle table, bead table and art table (just to name a few). Usually my boys (4 and 3) tend to run around, but they stayed and played for quite some time at each activity.
The stacks are well labeled, and many of the board books and items for younger kids are right next to the play area. A large seating area away from the play area can accommodate older kids reading or playing games. The collection of books is well organized. There were 3 rows of DVDs (and some VHS tapes), a full row of CDs, a well-stocked magazine rack, audiobooks and “activity sets” that included a CD with the book. The librarians also put together “book bundles” a set of books grouped by topic (i.e. poetry, staff favorites, just for boys/girls). The library had what were labeled as puppet bags – intriguing, but I didn’t have a chance to investigate.

INSIDER TIPS:
--If you use a stroller or have a handicap, the elevator opens up directly into the children’s section.
--For little ones, there is a lot to see on the ceiling – transportation motifs stamped into the ceiling panels, hanging planes, etc.
WHAT I LIKED:
--The children’s section took up the whole second floor, so I wasn’t worried about disturbing the adults.
--Restrooms, an elevator, self-checkout and a drinking fountain were all located within the section.
--There are lots of tables and seating areas for adults and children.
--I didn’t have to worry as much about my children “running off” – everything is contained in one space that does not access outside doors or adult sections.
WHAT I WOULD CHANGE:
A friend mentioned that she thought it was a bit darker after the renovation, but I thought the light was good when we went.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Story time begins in October and registration for programs begins Sept. 9. See http://www.ncantonlibrary.org/ for more information, hours and directions.
Reviewer: Allyson, mother of three children, 6 and younger