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Corona, CA 92882
Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday 10am-8pm
Friday 10am-6pm
Saturday 1pm-5pm
(951) 736-2384
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Monday - Thursday 10am - 7:45pm
Friday 10am - 1:30pm and 2:00pm - 5:45pm
Saturday 1pm - 4:45pm
Sunday Closed
951-279-3593
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For passport questions, please call 951-736-2386
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APPOINTMENTS ONLY
Monday-Thursday 10am-7pm
Friday 11am-4pm
Homework Help: Grades K-6
Online Resources
The following are resources paid for by your library, but free to you with your Corona Public Library card:

Live Homework Help 7 days a week between 1 and 10 PM. Includes live tutors for all subjects. English & Español. Use the Brainfuse Guide to get started.

Britannica School gives you three sites in one: Children, Young Adults, and the Reference Center for older students and adults. Choose the age-appropriate level that works best for you and conduct research, complete homework assignments, and work on special projects.
Internet Help for Your Science Fair Project
Science Buddies: Free science fair project ideas, answers, and tools for serious students.
Mad Science Network: This site provides access for students to experts in the science field. Students may submit questions or view the archives to see if a question has already been addressed.
Science Reference Services: Selected internet resources and science fair projects from a variety of sources including American Library Association, Education Planet and the National Science Teachers Association.
California State Science & Engineering Fair: This site contains information about the state fair provides a list of award winners from previous years. There is also information connecting with a project mentor, science fair guidelines, and various links to other science fair resources.
How Products Are Made: This site explains and details the manufacturing process of a wide variety of products, from daily household items to complicated electronic equipment and heavy machinery. Each product also has related information such as the background, how the item works, who invented the product, raw materials that were used, and product applications.
Additional Websites for Homework Help
The Underground Railroad by National Geographic
The Spanish Missions of California
National History Day Organization
Accelerated Reading (AR)
For Accelerated Reading Book lists, please visit the AR website.