Join us for age appropriate stories, songs and crafts to engage toddlers and their parents. Have fun while promoting pre- literacy skills! For toddlers 18 months through 3 years old.
Story Time Info:
Join us for age appropriate stories, songs and crafts to engage toddlers and their parents. Have fun while promoting pre- literacy skills! For toddlers 18 months through 3 years old.
Story Time Info:
Read, sing, and grow with your young one. Meet other parents and help your child learn.
When & Where Day: Every TuesdayTimes: 10:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.Place: West University Library (2nd floor, kids' area) Who Can Come? (intended audience) Toddlers and their grown-upsThis class is best for toddlers, specifically walkers who are non-talkers/babblers..Note: We cannot host daycare groups or large clubs. How to Get TicketsYou must have a ticket to enter. Tickets are free
Let’s celebrate an amazing summer full of fun reading, cool crafts, and lots of engaging activities! We’ll be hosting a “Chalk the Block” event, where everyone can help decorate the library parking lot with the most creative chalk drawings you can imagine.
All chalk will be provided. This program is open to all ages.
Join with other toddlers and parents/caregivers for weekly story time fun! Toddler Time uses age appropriate stories, songs and finger plays to engage toddlers and their parents/caregivers. This story time is geared towards toddlers ages 18 months through 3 years.
Tickets are required and will be handed out at the Children's Desk starting 30 minutes prior. Children must have a ticket to attend Toddler Time.
Children's Ticket Details
Children's Ticket Details
Come sing, dance, jump, and listen to wonderful stories with other pre-school-aged kids every Thursday morning at Parker Williams Library
Cut, color, and fold your own Dinosaur Life Cycle. From egg to adult, from baby to predator, watch your dinosaur grow into the beast that you know and love.
[Rescheduled from June 17th to July 9th]
In the bustling town of Roarsville, every dinosaur gets to shine in the annual Dino Day Talent Show—except for Shy-a-saurus Rex, a timid young T-Rex with stage fright and a soft voice that barely makes a squeak. Though she has a big imagination and a heart full of dreams, Shy-a-saurus is too nervous to share her talents.
Come sing, dance, jump, and listen to wonderful stories with other pre-school-aged kids every Thursday morning at Parker Williams Library