Long Beach Public Library (New York)

The Long Beach Public Library was founded in 1928 and had its first site at 124 West Park Avenue.

The original site has been declared a landmark by the Long Beach Historical Society just above the popular Sutton Place Bar and Grill.

Seven years later the Library needed a bigger space so it moved its location near the Long Island Railroad.

Damage from Hurricane Sandy in late October 2012 closed the main library until the following March.

Through the repetition of songs and rhymes, children are started on the road to reading readiness in a fun and loving way.

Children are introduced to a wide variety of educational toys and have the opportunity to spend one-on-one time with their parent.

Children will hear stories, sing songs and view short videos in both languages.

Preschool Storytime (3 years-6 months to 6 years) Each week children will enjoy stories, learn new songs, poetry, and movement activities all focused on a specific theme, and centered on an early literacy development skill.

Tutors work with students, one at a time, in English or Spanish va a chat box and a white board.

Subjects include English, Math, Science and Social Studeies and study for standardized tests for K–12.

Headquarters for the Long Beach Public Library.