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Get rewarded for reading!
How it works: Your challenge is to read at least ONE book a month. If you read more than one book per month, awesome! (Sadly, you don’t get extra rewards from IFPL.) You cannot work ahead.
Record the author and title for the book you read each month on the Printable reading log or on Beanstack, then come to the 2nd Floor Desk to claim your prize. Limit one prize per book per month.
Items you can count: Junior Fiction; Young Adult Fiction and Nonfiction; Junior and Young Adult Graphic Novels; Adult Fiction and Nonfiction; and Large Print. Audiobook and eBook versions of these books are accepted and encouraged. All books must be at least 150 pages. Anything you read for school or other IFPL reading challenges (e.g. Summer Reading) counts for this challenge.
Items you cannot count: Anything else from the Children’s Department EXCEPT for Junior Fiction and Graphic Novels; newspapers; magazines; PDFs; websites; fan fiction found on the internet; books under 150 pages.
Participants cannot be enrolled in either of the Extreme Book Nerd programs and Turn the Page at the same time – you must choose the ONE program that works best for you.
You MUST have a current library membership in order to be eligible to pick up prizes.
Prizes are available until January 15, 2026.
For more information, send us a message online or call 208-612-8460.

Wednesdays at 4:30pm in the 2nd Floor Program Room, come join the new teen D&D program at the Idaho Falls Public Library!
Each month, a new mini-campaign will start, so teens can jump in at any time to learn the fundamentals of D&D. Stay tuned for a lot of fun, quirky concepts!
Lybrary Wyrms is CANCELLED on May 7, 2025.
Please register using the Lybrary Wyrms Google Form.
For more information, send us a message online or call 208-612-8460.

Join us Thursdays at 4:30pm in the 2nd Floor Program Room to learn how to make characters, create plots, and how to brainstorm your writing.
NO CLASS May 1st!
For more information, send us a message online or call 208-612-8460.

Innovate ‘n’ Create with the Idaho Falls Public Library! Come join us for our new teen Makerspace program! Teen Inc will be Fridays at 11am.
Each week will alternate between technology and crafting/making. Sign up using the Teen Inc Google Form.
- April 25 – Mini Zen Gardens
- May 2 – Painted Topographic Idaho
- May 9 – Beginner Lofi Music Creation
- May 16 – Raspberry Pi – Retro Games
- May 23 – Laser Cut Lego Shelves
*For ages 12-17
For more information, send us a message or call 208-612-8460.

Wednesdays at 4:30pm in the 2nd Floor Program Room, come join the new teen D&D program at the Idaho Falls Public Library!
Each month, a new mini-campaign will start, so teens can jump in at any time to learn the fundamentals of D&D. Stay tuned for a lot of fun, quirky concepts!
Lybrary Wyrms is CANCELLED on May 7, 2025.
Please register using the Lybrary Wyrms Google Form.
For more information, send us a message online or call 208-612-8460.

Join us Thursdays at 4:30pm in the 2nd Floor Program Room to learn how to make characters, create plots, and how to brainstorm your writing.
NO CLASS May 1st!
For more information, send us a message online or call 208-612-8460.

Wednesdays at 4:30pm in the 2nd Floor Program Room, come join the new teen D&D program at the Idaho Falls Public Library!
Each month, a new mini-campaign will start, so teens can jump in at any time to learn the fundamentals of D&D. Stay tuned for a lot of fun, quirky concepts!
Lybrary Wyrms is CANCELLED on May 7, 2025.
Please register using the Lybrary Wyrms Google Form.
For more information, send us a message online or call 208-612-8460.

Join us Thursdays at 4:30pm in the 2nd Floor Program Room to learn how to make characters, create plots, and how to brainstorm your writing.
NO CLASS May 1st!
For more information, send us a message online or call 208-612-8460.

Are you about to graduate high school or have already graduated, and you’re unsure of what’s next?
Join TRIO as we guide you through the next steps in continuing your education.
We’ll assist you with filling out FAFSA forms, choosing the best school options for you, preparing for entrance exams, and more.
Plus, enjoy some light snacks while you plan your future!
For more information, send us a message or call 208-612-8460.

Participate in a week-long Teen Writing Camp that will dig into how to write fiction, dialogue, plot, characters, and more!
This is a workshop where young adults and teens will learn concepts and methods on how to write stories.
How to create characters, how to plot, how conflict is the backbone to any story, understanding how the actions of characters effect the direction of the plot, and the importance of the emotional resonance in a story and why it is needed.
This class will teach you how to write stories that stay with your readers long after the book is set down.
From June 9th-13th, every day from 1pm-4pm, ages 12-18 can come learn with writer workshops.
Register using the google form here.
For more information, send us a message online or call 208-612-8460.