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The winter holidays are supposed to be magical. But sometimes they feel more like mayhem. Somewhere between Pinterest-perfect dreams and real-life logistics, you’re trying to create memories for your kids while managing travel, traditions and extended family dynamics.

So, you pack the car with snacks and extra clothes, remind your...

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Tucked into the Brookside neighborhood, the Bronson Brookside Library offers more amenities and twice the space of its predecessor

Situated in a quiet nook of green space at 4607 S. Madison Pl., the newly opened Bronson Brookside Library is the first branch completed as part of the My Library, OUR Future campaign. Bronson Brookside...

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If you play Santa or co-Santa in your household, do I have some easy and fun books-as-gifts suggestions for you! Please find below a SUPER-SIZED list of some of your favorite children’s librarians’ favorite children’s books from 2025.

Kristina Acosta, MLIS, Youth Librarian, Herman and Kate Kaiser Library:

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When families, educators and school leaders across Oklahoma walked into classrooms this fall, many felt like survivors emerging from a long storm. Behind the smiles, lesson plans and back-to-school excitement, a quiet mix of fatigue, doubt and heartbreak lingered — the residue of three intense years that left teachers unseen, districts s...

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Liberty Cronin was 3 years old and had just gotten hearing aids when she saw her first performance of Tulsa Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” in 2019.

“She could hear the dancers’ feet,” said her mom, Candac...

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