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Children-Storytime

Bringing your child to storytime is a fun and easy way to build early literacy skills! Hearing stories read aloud helps children develop language, expand their vocabulary, and spark a love of reading. Plus, storytime encourages listening, social interaction, and a positive connection to books and learning. Make it a part of your routine—your child will grow as a reader, and you’ll make great memories together!

2 babies playing with toys at storytime

Bookworm Babies

Ages 0-18 months

15-20 minutes of songs, rhymes, and stories followed by playtime for children & caregivers

Thursdays from 9:30-10:00 AM

 

 

A grandma and toddler working on an art project

Toddler Time

Ages 19-35 months

10 minutes of songs, rhymes, and stories followed by playtime for children & caregivers.  During playtime, children will explore various stations focused on developing literacy, math, and fine motor skills.

Tuesdays from 9:00-9:45 AM & 10:30-11:15 AM

A mom and her children exploring a magnetism activity

Preschool Storytime

Ages 3-5 years old

15 minutes of songs, rhymes, and stories followed by playtime for children & caregivers.  During playtime, children will explore various stations focused on developing literacy, math, and fine motor skills.

Wednesdays from 9:00-10:00 AM & 10:30-11:30 AM