Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Welcome to Storytime



Welcome to Storytime at Stillwater Public Library!  Storytime is the perfect opportunity to expose your child to books, songs, and crafts at the library.  Each week has a different theme and books relating to theme will be displayed on the A-frame and available to check out the following week.  

Ms Mary's Monday 10 am & 11 am storytimes are geared towards preschool age children. 
Ms Levonn's Friday 10 am & 11 am storytimes are geared towards preschool age children. 
Ms Amanda's Monday 7 pm storytime targeted to older preschool children and their siblings*.

On this site you find many of the songs, books, and crafts used at Storytime along with further at home learning ideas.  Please note each storytime librarian chooses books and songs best suited to the audience and may vary between storytimes.  

*Evening storytime has a wide range ages and we make every effort to accommodate to everyone who attends. 

Welcome to Toddler Time



Welcome to Toddler Time! This a great age for developing a lifelong love of books and stories.  Toddler Time is designed to engage toddlers with songs and stories.  During this time toddlers will also be developing early literacy skills to give them the foundation for learning to read.  Five of the best ways to help your child get ready to read are talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.  Come join Ms Elizabeth in the storytime room Thursday at 9:30 & 10:30 for books, rhymes, songs, and play!

On this site you will find songs and books used during Toddler Time plus early literacy tips and children activities.  Many time songs will repeat- toddlers love repetition and need repetition to learn.

***Toddler Time will begin on Sept 11, 2014 at 9:30 & 10:30***

Welcome to Babytime



Welcome to Babytime!  Your baby is never too young to visit the library.  Babytime is the first step in helping your child become a regular library user and exposing them to the world of books.  This is also the time to develop early literacy skills.  Early literacy skills give children the foundation to learn to read.  Five of the best ways to help your child get ready to read are talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.  Come join Ms Elizabeth in the storytime room Tuesday at 9:30 am for books, rhymes, songs, and play!

On this site you will find songs and books used during Babytime plus early literacy tips and children activities.  Many time songs will repeat- babies love repetition and need repetition to learn.

***Babytime will begin on Sept 16, 2014 at 9:30am***