Internal Kits for Youth

STEAM kits are on pause while being updated

What is an internal kit for youth services?

Youth and/or teens are the primary audiences. A systemwide internal kit is

  • a set of equipment or materials for a specific purpose or program
  • for staff or in-library use only
  • for use by multiple locations and either
    • stored until requested or annual program rotation OR
    • rotated monthly among locations who have opted-in

Examples: teen lock box programs and tiny tots board book tubs

So You Want to Create a Kit: a tool to workshop your idea

Kits belonging to locations

Button makers: Youth Development will buy bulk supplies at the start of the new calendar year for each of the regional button makers. If more supplies are needed during the year, location budgets need to be used.

Sensory Accommodation Kit

Kits that rotate

Storytime board book tubs

In an effort to model early literacy best practices, collections of board books have been developed for Black Storytime, Book Babies and Tiny Tots storytimes.  The collections are gathered into gray tubs (crates) and rotate monthly from branch to branch.  

To be added or removed from a routing list, please contact early-literacy-action-team@multco.us

Kits available to request

Programming kits managed by Youth Development

list of programming kits 

Photos, supply lists, instruction sheets (google folder)

Request form: Kits will be sent on the first Thursday of each month and requests should be submitted by the Wednesday before that date and no more than 3 months in advance.