Teens
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This program is free and open to the public, although specifically targeted for individuals with special needs and their families. Supplies will be provided, but are while they last. For more information, visit the library website www.desototexas.gov/library, follow us on social media, or call 972-230-9661. |
Da-Artsy Bus EventsFuture dates include:
April and Autism Acceptance Month may be over, but at the DeSoto Public Library we celebrate neurodiversity every month! Going forward, Da-Artsy Bus, a local non-profit focused on autism, will host specially designed artistic experiences on the last Saturday of every month at the library. We will continue with our new workshop series for individuals with special adaptive abilities and their families on Saturday May 25th at 2:00pm. |
Driving Tests.orgTaking your driving test soon? Use this resource which offers FREE Driver Permit practice tests. There are tests for both cars and motorcycles. Also you'll find online driver's handbooks. |
Now available via the DeSoto Public Library YouTube channel: The Secret Book - Extended Edition
COVID Chronicles - Special Edition Two-Part Interview with DJ "The Dapper MC" from WFAA Channel 8!
Part 1
Part 2
Teens Can Cook
Welcome to Teens Can Cook, a new show brought to you by teens and staff at the DeSoto Public Library! One of our local teens, Ashley, filmed this first episode. We're going to teach you easy and healthy recipes that you can do by yourself.
Teen Nutrition Resources
- (NIH) Take Charge of Your Health: A Guide for Teenagers
- (Girlshealth.gov) Nutrition
- (CDC Healthy Schools) BAM! Dining Decisions app
Celebrating Women's History!
Teen Services celebrates Women's History Month with this month's interview! Special guest Principal Melvlyn "Sissy" Lowe talks about what inspired her to become an educator. She reflects upon her pioneering career in North Texas with humor and honesty. She shares tips for women just starting out in the workplace, as well as reflections on some of the historical challenges for working women. She is interviewed by Baille, an 18-year old in DeSoto, Texas.
Baking with Ayalah & The TAB DeSoto Public Library:
This week we partnered with the DeSoto Public Library’s Teen Advisory Board to make one bowl chocolate chip cookies!
Teen Virtual Crafts!