The Hanover Library now has two interactive learning centres geared for young children.
The early literacy stations consist of two colourful large screened computers that boast 30 educational games.
Chief Librarian Agnes Rivers-Moore says all of the games have some element of reading, math, music or art.
The early literacy stations are a big hit with the kids.
Rivers-Moore says children are operating the technology with ease.
The six thousand dollar literacy centres were funded through government grants.
This is the first time the library has offered computer technology to preschoolers and small children.
Rivers-Moore says the literacy stations fall under the mandate of the library because it involves early education.


