Indoor Library Story Times Return

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The Longview Public Library is pleased to announce the return of Story Time sessions for the fall! Fall story times will begin mid-September and run through mid-December with one

session per week for each age group as follows:

Baby Story Time: Mondays 10:30 a.m., September 19 – December 5

 Join us for simple stories, lap bounces songs and tickle rhymes. Recommended for pre-walkers, birth and up, and their grownups.

Toddler Time: Tuesdays 10:30 a.m., September 20 – December 6

 Join us for stories, activities, and an easy craft all designed for busy toddlers and their grownups.

Preschool Story Time: Wednesdays 10:30 a.m., September 21 – December 7

 Join us for stories, rhymes, songs, and a craft. Recommended for preschoolers aged 3 and up and their grownups.

Join the Youth Library staff for a joyful story time that will be interactive, educational, and fun for everyone in the MJO Room at the Library, 1600 Louisiana St. Longview, WA. These

story times are targeted toward building early literacy skills for the age group’s developmental stage, but older and younger siblings are always welcome.

In addition, we will be doing Pre-Kindergarten Packets every other week throughout the fall, check our website for more details at www.longviewlibrary.org/kids.php. All events are free

and open to the public. 

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