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WHAT’S ON AT BRAMPTON LIBRARY

Brampton Library offers meaningful activities and resources for all age groups. Image credit: VINICIUS WIESEHOFER on Unsplash.

Memory care kits are now available in Library of Things.

Brampton Library announced the launch of memory care kits for those experiencing dementia and early, mid, or late-stage memory loss.

Each kit contains a variety of items that exercise the brain and encourage social connection, including puzzles, games, conversation cards, books, sensory activities, and more. Anyone with a valid Brampton Library card can now borrow a free memory care kit.

Memory care kits are the latest addition to Brampton Library’s Library of Things, complementing its extensive range of resources, including books, and online databases, to help individuals and their caregivers access the information and support they need.

Read the FAQs and find out about our other dementia care resources available online and in our branches. Together we are inspiring connections and building an inclusive community for all.

BRAMPTON LIBRARY LAUNCHES LSAT AND MCAT FLASHCARDS

Flashcards, a new collection which helps students to prepare for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is now available in Brampton Library’s Library of Things at all Brampton Library branches.

The flashcards are designed to help students learn key concepts required for these exams. The LSAT flashcards cover logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, and reading comprehension, while the MCAT flashcards cover biology, chemistry, physics, critical analysis, and reasoning skills.

Available for borrowing by any Brampton Library member, check out up to two sets of flashcards at a time for a loan period of three weeks for free with your Brampton Library card.

The flashcards are a dynamic addition to the Library’s online resources and study guides available for LSAT and MCAT exam preparation. For more information on Brampton Library's LSAT and MCAT flashcards, visit the library's website or contact your local branch.