
Isaac finally, finally, finally turned 7 this month! He has been anxiously waiting to go up in the reading tower since it arrived last April. Congratulations Isaac!

His sister Sierra still has three more years to wait, but she enjoys reading in the red bubbles downstairs.
2 comments:
Oh my gosh this looks amazing! Is there a slide attached from the reading tower? I couldn't tell from the picture. I wish we had something like this at our library!
The reading tower does not include a slide. The stairs lead to the second floor where kids 7 to 12 can sit in a blue cubby and read. The pedestal includes two red cubbies for younger kids & grown ups to use. There are also comfy blue seats around the base of the 'legs'. It has been a very popular aspect of our new children's department. Click here to find a tour of the Children's Services department which shows a few more views of the reading tower. Or click the 'reading tower' tag on the blog for a few more photos. Thanks for stopping by!
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