The Great Falls Public Library shows that learning doesn't always have to begin with a book. For many children, it starts with something more tangible: LEGOs.

"Everyone likes LEGOs. Big to small. We create all kinds of things. Sometimes by design, sometimes by accident," explained Carol Millsap, the library's Youth Service Specialist.

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The library offers both an elementary and an adolescent LEGO club, which are long-running after-school programs that promote creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving. While LEGO has evolved from its modest brick beginnings in 1932 to elaborate themed sets, the library's emphasis is on inspiring imagination.

"When I was young, we had bricks. That was all we had. These kids have just so many things to create w

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