"Libraries Remember Day" on September 11 is a special day when libraries remember important past events and honor the people who help make communities better through books and knowledge. It's a time to think about stories and memories held in libraries and to appreciate the role they play in keeping history alive. On this day, people might read special books, share stories, or take part in activities at the library to learn how others have worked together to build a better world. It's all about remembering and learning from the past to make the future brighter.
How to celebrate Libraries Remember Day?
Start by visiting your local library with a friend or family member. Pick a favorite book and read together, enjoying the quiet and cozy space. Draw a picture or write a short story inspired by your favorite book, and share it with others. Make a thank-you card for the librarian to show appreciation for their hard work. Join a fun library activity, like storytime or a craft session, if they have one. Share a cool fact or something new you learned from a book that day. Don't forget to borrow a new book to enjoy at home later!
Where Libraries Remember Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States

