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February 3, 2026

Celebrate Take Your Child to the Library Day by Getting a Library Card

This coming Saturday, February 7, is Take Your Child to the Library Day, and there’s no better way to celebrate than to get a library card at your local library.

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Take Your Child to the Library Day is celebrated by thousands of libraries around the world. The concept for the day is for caregivers to bring children to the library to take part in free activities and to help them develop a love of reading.

Those visiting a Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh branch should visit the library’s website to see about activities taking place that day.

Getting a Carnegie Library Card

A library card for the Carnegie Library provides access to materials from 43 libraries around the county as well as allows cardholders to use library computers, and download and stream digital content from a phone or eReader.

Those interested in getting a card can do so by registering in person or online. Those who register in person should bring an acceptable form of photo ID. If your ID does not include your address or contact information, you should be ready to provide that information at that time. 

The following are acceptable forms of ID:

  • A driver’s license
  • Pennsylvania identification card
  • Other U.S. state’s driver’s license
  • Expired PA driver’s license, if accompanied by local address verification
  • Passport
  • State ID
  • Work ID
  • Military ID
  • Student ID
  • Work visa
  • Green card

Allegheny County residents, ages 18 and above, can register for a card online and receive full borrowing privileges for print and electronic materials. Children ages 13 and above can use the same form and receive a card allowing access to the library’s eResources.

Once you validate information through the online system, you will receive a card number, which can be converted into a scannable barcode using an app like Stocard.

For more information on how to obtain a Carnegie Library card, visit the library’s website.

Other Counties

For those seeking a library card in a county outside of Pittsburgh, below are the pages including information by county on how to obtain a card.

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January 28, 2026

Resources for February Observances

Various organizations, states, and nations recognize observances each month. Resources help parents, caregivers, and child care professionals acknowledge and navigate them.

Here is a list of resources for February observances.

Month-Long Observances

BLACK HISTORY MONTH

LIBRARY LOVERS MONTH

NATIONAL CHILDREN’S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH

Week-Long Observances

FEBRUARY 14-20 IS RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS WEEK

Day Observances

FEBRUARY 2 IS GROUNDHOG DAY

FEBRUARY 4 IS NATIONAL GIRLS AND WOMEN IN SPORTS DAY

FEBRUARY 7 IS TAKE YOUR CHILD TO THE LIBRARY DAY

FEBRUARY 11 IS NATIONAL MAKE A FRIEND DAY

FEBRUARY 20 IS WORLD SOCIAL JUSTICE DAY

FEBRUARY 21 IS LANGUAGE DAY

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January 29, 2025

Resources for February Observances

Various organizations, states, and nations recognize several observances each month. Resources help parents, caregivers, and child care professionals acknowledge and navigate them. 

Here is a list of resources for February observances:

Month-Long Observances

BLACK HISTORY MONTH

LIBRARY LOVERS MONTH

NATIONAL CHILDREN’S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH

Week-Long Observances

FEBRUARY 14-20 IS RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS WEEK

Day Observances

FEBRUARY 1 IS TAKE YOUR CHILD TO THE LIBRARY DAY

FEBRUARY 2 IS GROUNDHOG DAY

FEBRUARY 5 IS NATIONAL GIRLS AND WOMEN IN SPORTS DAY

FEBRUARY 11 IS NATIONAL MAKE A FRIEND DAY

FEBRUARY 20 IS WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

FEBRUARY 21 IS LANGUAGE DAY