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Young Children

Ages 0—5 Spark imagination with books, programs, and games.
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Ages 12—18 Learn how to write poetry, game with friends, and find books.
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The Children
The Children

The Children

Melissa Albert
Road Trip
Road Trip

Road Trip

Mary Kay Andrews
Villa Coco
Villa Coco

Villa Coco

Andrew Sean Greer
Whistler
Whistler

Whistler

Ann. Patchett
Returns and Exchanges
Returns and Exchanges

Returns and Exchanges

Kayla Rae Whitaker
A Botanist's Guide To Tradition and Treachery
A Botanist's Guide To Tradition and Treachery

A Botanist's Guide To Tradition and Treachery

Kate. Khavari
The Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright
The Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright

The Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright

Casey Sherman
Something We Said
Something We Said

Something We Said

Elizabeth Stordeur. Pryor
What's Going Right
What's Going Right

What's Going Right

Paul Conti
Black Freedom
Black Freedom

Black Freedom

Blair LM Kelley
Walk
Walk

Walk

Courtney Conley
Transcendent
Transcendent

Transcendent

Laverne. Cox
Scream 7
Scream 7

Scream 7

Mercy
Mercy

Mercy

Magellan
Magellan

Magellan

Salvable
Salvable

Salvable

It Was Just an Accident
It Was Just an Accident

It Was Just an Accident

You. Season 5.
You. Season 5.

You. Season 5.

Marina Interlibrary Loan
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Marina Interlibrary Loan


Search and submit requests public libraries across Maryland for books, articles, and other materials, including audio/visual formats, musical scores, and microfilm.

Library of Things
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Library of Things


Check out learning kits, games, technology, musical instruments, and more with the Library of Things collection, available to Pratt cardholders. Place a hold and pick up your items at any Pratt location.

Digital Maryland Collections
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Digital Maryland Collections


Digital Maryland provides free online access to digital versions of rare and unique materials, including historical maps, photographs, reports, books, manuscripts, artwork, and other media.

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Get a Pratt Library Card

Maryland residents can apply for a Pratt Library Card that allows access to all of Enoch Pratt Free Library’s resources including eBooks, streaming media, and databases. It’s easier than ever to get a Pratt Library card! Anyone who lives or owns property in Maryland is eligible for a free library card.

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Downloads & Streaming Media

OverDrive & Libby
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OverDrive & Libby


Download popular eBooks, audiobooks, and more for all ages, including digital magazines formerly included in RBdidgital.

Kanopy
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Kanopy


Your Pratt Library card gives you access to a large, curated catalog of educational, entertaining, and enriching films for adults, teens, and kids.

PressReader
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PressReader


Access PressReader online or through the app to browse current issues of 7,000+ publications from around the globe, on subjects like current events and breaking news to tech, art, and much more.

Comics Plus
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Comics Plus


Use your Pratt Library card to borrow thousands of digital comics, graphic novels and manga through your web browser or the Comics Plus app.

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Current Newspapers

Baltimore Banner
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Baltimore Banner


Stay up to date with local news, politics, business, entertainment, and more with nonprofit online newspaper The Baltimore Banner.

Baltimore Sun
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Baltimore Sun


Reporting in Baltimore since 1837, The Baltimore Sun reports daily local, national, and international news.

New York Times
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New York Times


One of the longest-running newspapers in the United States, The New York Times reports broadly on domestic and international news.

Wall Street Journal
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Wall Street Journal


The Wall Street Journal, founded in 1889, provides extensive coverage of news, especially business and finance.

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free TO BMORE PODCAST Newest Episode — November 2025

From the Archives: Reverend Alvin Hathaway On Social Justice

In this archived episode of the Free to Bmore Podcast from 2020, we welcome Rev. Hathaway from the Union Baptist Church to explore the history of social justice in Baltimore, and where we can go from here.

Government Documents

Browse a collection of documents from all State agencies covering subjects of interest to consumers and researchers alike.

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