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Winter Storytime Sessions @ the Burlington Public Library!

Burlington Public Library, 22 Sears St, Burlington, MA | Get Directions »
FREE

Winter Storytime Sessions January 10 – March 23

 Raise your child to be a reader!

You are your child’s most important teacher. The Burlington Public Library offers weekly storytime sessions to help your child develop reading, language and listening skills needed to succeed in school. Together, parents and librarians help children get ready to read!

Please Note: Parents/caregivers are expected to stay with children during all storytime sessions. No registration is required for storytime – just drop by!

Baby Storytime For children ages birth to 18 months. Delight and stimulate your baby’s senses with books, songs, toys and puppets! Build brain power! Fridays @ 11am

Toddler Storytime For children 18 to 36 months. Interact with your toddler to nurture a love of books. Be active with music and movement! Tuesdays and Wednesdays @ 10:15am

Preschool Storytime For children ages 3 to 6 years. Help your preschooler get ready to read. Enjoy stories together and build language skills! Tuesdays and Wednesdays @ 11am

Pajama Storytime For families with children ages 3-7. Bring your favorite stuffed animal & blanket, and snuggle in for some evening storytime fun! Tuesday nights @ 7pm 

Event Details

Youth Services Department @ the Burlington Public Library!
Posted by: Youth Services Department @ the Burlington Public Library!
Where Burlington Public Library 22 Sears St, Burlington, MA 01803
Next on This event is over.
Time 10:15 am–11:30 am
Who to bring Kids, Families
Website http://­www.­burli­ngtonpubli­clibrary.­org
Phone 781-270-1692
Price $0

More About Burlington Public Library

Burlington Public Library

Burlington Public Library

22 Sears St, Burlington, MA
(781) 270-1690

Completed in 1968, the current Burlington Public Library replaced the old facility at the Center School, which was too small to accommodate the growing town population. The building was renovated and expanded in 1995 to comply with building accessibility standards and size requirements. The library has more than 91,000 print items and 17,000 non-print items available to the public and more materials are available through inter-library loan. There are meeting rooms of various sizes for group meetings and study sessions and computers are available for use. Passes to many New England museums are available for purchase at the library. There are also notaries public on staff for anyone who needs to have a document notarized. The library also offers reading, educational and fun programs, including computer classes, for children, teens, and adults.   

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