Explore, discover, and play!
Join us at Maud Marks Library every Tuesday from 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. for Preschool Explorer Time, a fun, hands-on sensory play program designed especially for children ages 3–5.
Preschoolers
Read, sing, and learn together!
Join us every Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. for this engaging storytime designed for children ages 3–5. Through stories, rhymes, songs, and playful activities, children will build important early literacy skills such as oral language, phonological awareness, and print recognition.
After storytime, children can enjoy a simple craft or coloring activity to wrap up the fun. It’s a wonderful way to support early learning while making Storytime magical at the library!
Come Move and Groove with Us!
Join us for a fun-filled session of reading. singing, and playful movement!
It’s the perfect way to introduce toddlers to the joy of books and reading while building important motor skills. Through music, movement, and play, we’ll help support your child’s growth in a joyful, engaging way—because play is essential to every part of toddler development!
Join us every Saturday in our children's area for a family-friendly Story Time with Sawyer, a certified therapy dog, and his human, Betsy!
Join us at the Barbara Bush Branch for a unique experience, catered just for you!
- Occurrence: Thursdays, weekly (unless otherwise noted)
- Time: 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM
- Ages: 3-6
- Description: Stories, songs, and movement! Get ready to sing, play, read, and talk with Ms. Missy in this action-packed story time.
- Additional Info: Free! No Registration
- Location: Kids Corner
- Ticket Info*: Limit: 65
*Children's Ticket Details
Join Michael, Octavia Field Library Branch's Children's Librarian, for an hour of nursery rhymes, storytelling, arts & crafts and playtime. We'll talk, sing, write, read and play, and your prekindergarten age kiddos will have so much fun that they won't even realize they are gaining valuable pre-literacy skills. Ages 0-5.
Storytime for children using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Build your child’s communication through shared reading! Families will learn to model language on AAC devices, foster a love of books, and connect through this interactive story time.
Who Can Attend?
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Social Hour
Join us at the library for an AAC User Social Hour with a focus on connection-- providing a welcoming space to meet, socialize, and communicate with other AAC users in our community. Participants can share experiences and tips while also having the opportunity to ask the Humble ISD AT team questions about devices, features, and communication strategies.
Who Can Attend?
Join us at the Barbara Bush Branch for a unique experience, catered just for you!