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Johnson County Library - Lenexa City Center - Very cool lighting

Johnson County Library - Lenexa City Center

4.7(14 reviews)
3.9 mi

I went to this library for the first time and it's a newer library with bright colors and modern…read moredesign. The librarian was helpful and pleasant and of course I like their check out scanner that can take a stack of books and check them at one time. Some libraries do not have the newer scanner. They had a good selection of children's books, which is where I was at primarily. They have some activity tables for children as well. I also liked the family restroom for when a diaper needs to be changed. There is parking that is covered next to it.

This customer service at this library deserves 5 stars by itself. We are always greeted and made to…read morefeel welcome here and I really appreciate that. The architectural design and all of the features included just makes the experience even better! The area for children has everything you could ever think of. From a large coloring table, to books for all ages & ethnicities. Regular tables and chairs to innovative reading nooks and huge lounging chairs. Whoever took on this project creating this library should be declared an artist if they aren't already. It is as if they are trying to prove a point that libraries don't have to be boring or just a place for books, but truly a spot to spend time with your family and everyone can find something to enjoy. These 5 star reviews tell no lies and I just had to add my 33 cents, since only 2 would just not be enough. Catch me at the library how about that?!

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Johnson County Library - Lenexa City Center - More seating areas

More seating areas

Johnson County Library - Lenexa City Center - Soft reading nook

Soft reading nook

Johnson County Library - Lenexa City Center - Love this high-backed chair to relax and read in!

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Love this high-backed chair to relax and read in!

Johnson County Library-Blue Valley - Toddler books

Johnson County Library-Blue Valley

4.4(14 reviews)
7.0 mi

This is my favorite Johnson County Library branch. They are probably the biggest JoCo library and…read moreeverything is pretty easy to find. If you can't find something, the employees are always friendly and happy to help. I really like their new check out process-- it is self checkout and goes really quickly. I like using their online website to put books on hold so I can just go pick them up when they are ready. They have an amazing selection and are really good about having the latest new releases (including video games and DVDs) in stock. Sometimes you have to wait a bit until your hold comes up in the queue, but that is to be as expected. Additionally, the wifi is great and there's always a place to sit. The library is pretty quiet but can get a little rowdy right when school gets out around 3 or in the summer.

I visited this library with two of my grandchildren so I was primarily in the children's section…read more The library looks older on the outside and like it needs a refreshing. When we walked in, we were immediately greeted by a young teen volunteer. She had asked if the children had gotten their free summer book. So they picked out a sticker and a book for their appropriate age. She was a very nice young lady and the kids enjoyed picking out a book. Then we asked the main librarian for the kids section was located. We went to that area and I was a little disappointed that they did not have more activities for children. They had a table with three puzzles. They also had a small wall for toddlers that had some things to do. They had a decent collection of children's books and I picked out some toddler board books to check out. They had some armchairs for parents to read to their children. It's not a particularly large library, but it's good for the area. The front librarian was OK and her attitude, but the children's librarian had an attitude. She had her face covered by a large black mask, and even with that on, you can smile with your eyes. She did not do that and never spoke to any families. Also, she had an activism T-shirt on, and her attitude went with it. I don't know why all of these Johnson County libraries are determined to hire children's librarians that have unwelcoming attitudes. It is a real turn off. I have only one more library left to review and that is in Gardner.

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Johnson County Library-Blue Valley - Toddler wall in children's area

Toddler wall in children's area

Johnson County Library-Blue Valley - Children's area

Children's area

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Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer - Smaller kids

Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer

4.3(8 reviews)
4.7 mi

This is the library I used to visit as a kid and I have ample memories of driving here with my mom…read moreon a hot summer day and spending an hour or so hunting down the VHS of Anne of Green Gables, or seeing if they had another Animorphs book for me to check out. It's also where my sister used to do math tutoring and where I paid my first ever late return fees. Once I graduated high school though, I never really had a reason to come back. I'm a frequent Libby user and listen to audio books checked out from the library, but when I'm in this neck of the woods I'm usually not library hopping. All of this being said, I had a really busy day a few months ago and was going from meeting to meeting, and then to a work event that happened to be really close by. I was getting burnt out on coffee shops and needed somewhere to hole up and work for just 30 minutes. Not wanting to spend $8 to sit somewhere and drink a coffee I didn't need, I remembered this library and pulled into the lot. The first thing I noticed when walking in was that my scent memory was strong here - I was immediately transported back to my childhood. The second thing I noticed is that it's changed a ton on the inside (OR I've grown up and remember it differently - both are possible). There's no longer a big desk with librarians ready to check out your books (as so much is digital these days), and things have been rearranged. Also, it was BUSY with folks working! I hadn't realized it was such a popular spot to get some work done. After walking around, and taking it all in, I found a desk, pulled out my laptop and got some work done with their free wifi. Honestly, I don't know what took me so long to use a library like this in recent years. This one was comfortable, and I was glad to have remembered it existed. I will likely be back at some point when I need out of the house and don't need to snag a coffee :-)

I had never tried this particular library out before so I decided to bring my grandson and try out…read morethe children's area. I was disappointed as the smaller children's area was quite small in comparison to other libraries. They did have some nice toddler board books and the children's area in general had the normal amount of books that the other libraries typically have. The teen area is in the youth/kids area. As you enter the library, it's to the right in a separate room. I think what I find disappointing is that I have visited almost all of the libraries in Johnson County except two, which I plan to visit soon. And I find that the children's librarians tend not to be very friendly. They're usually sitting behind their desk often with a scowl on their face or hiding their face and really never offer any help. If they're approached, they seem irritated. The 95th St. library in Overland Park tends to be the better and more welcoming library for children. The adult section was typical of an adult section. So I would say this library is fine for adults or probably teens that want to study as they have steady areas, but there are better libraries for smaller children.

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Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer
Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer - Small area for kids

Small area for kids

Johnson County Library - Leawood Pioneer - Leaving kids section into adult section

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Leaving kids section into adult section

Olathe Indian Creek Library

Olathe Indian Creek Library

4.2(23 reviews)
5.8 mi

I tried out this library for the first time today. What a wonderful, Modern, fun, and interesting…read morelibrary! The kids area is perfect and fun for small children. They have a great selection of books and play items. I love all the places to enjoy reading a book throughout the whole library and the huge wall fireplace and all the windows for natural sunlight. I was glad to see a bookstore and also a coffee shop with snacks available and lunch items. Will definitely go back! The staff was also nice that I interacted with.

We visited public library to meet up some healthcare workers will basically we were trying to find…read morea conference room where we can have a private conversation and we had a bunch of friends who also wanted to take advantage of the place to have their kids play around and also have their teenager kids spend time reading some interesting books. Guess what this place has it all there's a kids area where they can play outdoors if the weather permits and there is an amazing collection of books, Internet, and conference room for private conversations if you have something to talk about with a business related or something more private, this place is extremely neat well organized and has an amazing ambience. There's also a mini coffee bar inside where you can buy beverages there is Internet for a very cheap price. If people are looking for any of these options from what I've mentioned, you deserve to visit this place.

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Olathe Indian Creek Library
Olathe Indian Creek Library
Olathe Indian Creek Library

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University of Kansas Edwards Campus - Business, Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) Building.

University of Kansas Edwards Campus

5.0(1 review)
3.9 mi

So far I've been very impressed with how KU has set up the BEST building to support people that…read morework full time. The classes are able to accommodate students attending in person when work allows, attending and interacting with the professor and other students when they need to remote into class and providing full audio and video playback for when life and work don't allow you to participate until later.

From the owner: The University of Kansas Edwards Campus is an institution of higher education, located in Overland…read morePark, Kan., that offers a variety of undergraduate degree-completion and graduate programs. A branch campus of the University of Kansas, the 20-year-old Edwards Campus sits on 30 acres and consists of four buildings. Features of the campus include convenient and free parking, WiFi, computer labs, a full-service library, and on-site writing center and stats tutoring. The mission of the KU Edwards Campus is to serve the workforce, economic and community development needs of the region by bringing high-quality academic programs, research and public service of the University of Kansas to the greater Kansas City community. In accordance with this mission, the campus strives to cater to the adult learner and design programs to fit the lifestyles of working adults. KU Edwards has late afternoon and evening classes available to help students balance the responsibilities of work and family.

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University of Kansas Edwards Campus
University of Kansas Edwards Campus
University of Kansas Edwards Campus

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