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Our Toronto Local Library Tour - Lillian H. Smith Branch

By Jen

We are slowly making our way around the city, visiting libraries as we go. We've covered a few libraries in the east end and today we are checking out a library in the heart of the city. The Lillian H. Smith library branch is located at College and Spadina...downtown. What attracted me to this library was the beauty of it's architecture.

lillian h. smith library

The arched entrance is flanked by statues of a winged lion and an eagle. My daughter was in awe. We couldn't wait to step inside.

lillian h. smith

The children's area of the Lillian H. Smith library is located on the main floor. Large windows provide lots of natural light to the space. My daughter was pleasantly surprised when she discovered an entire area of books dedicated to holidays. Every holiday was present, Christmas, Kwanza, Halloween, Easter and even April Fool's Day. The books are all place together in a couple of bookcases...really well labeled and organized. We will be heading back here in the fall to select some holiday books.

looking at the bookcases

Tucked in behind the children's area is the first of the special collections that can be found at Lillian H.Smith branch, the Marguerite G. Bagshaw Collection of Puppetry Creative Drama and Theatre for Children. This collection of reference books was incredible. My daughter was afraid that we weren't allowed to touch the books...but we were. This is a spot that I will have to return to on my own one day, and learn how to make all sorts of incredible puppets!

view from the top of the stairs
view from the 4th floor looking down to the main entrance

We then made the trip up the spiralling staircase, up to the fourth floor of the library. On the fourth floor is where you will find the Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books. This collection has over 80,000 children's books; new, old and rare. The collection is displayed in a museum style fashion. When we visited a selection of bug and insect books were on display. This was a beautifully quiet and peaceful way to look at some amazingly old books and some that were quite familiar. We found a little reading area where a pile of pop-up books were set out for children to read. My daughter and I sat and read each and every book.

At bedtime that night my daughter said that she loved the library, it was "fantastic!" I must say that I agree. Our tour of the libraries in Toronto has been wonderful. Every branch we visit we pick up a book or two to read at bedtime. I can't wait to introduce you to the next library we visit.

Let's break it down...

Parking - you can find limited paid street parking surrounding the library and the streetcar stops right outside it's door
Washroom - children's washrooms are located right in the kid's area, but you will need to pick up a key at the main desk
Children's Area/Collection - a large, well organized and well labelled children's collection...we love a well organized library
Bonus Features - the library houses an extensive reference collection of folk tales and puppetry books...as well as the Osborne Children's Collection; a lovely museum of books.

More library tour

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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

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