One and two-year old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few short books.
Fri., Jan. 23: All Mobile Library stops are cancelled due to road conditions.
Join Barbara Mills from Springs French Music Lingua for a unique FREE program that teaches French and American Sign Language to children, ages 8 and under, using a fun mix of music, movement, art, drama and storytelling.
Shake those wiggles out and have some fun! This 30-minute program consists of music and movement activities and a story. For ages 2-3 accompanied by a favorite adult.
One and two-year-old children, with a favorite adult, participate in nursery rhymes, music and movement, and listen to a few short books.
Stories and more for children ages 3 and older, with a favorite adult.
Join Pikes Peak Library District and The Colorado School For The Deaf and Blind for a bilingual Storytime! Books will be read in American Sign Language and in spoken English. Afterwards please join us for play time.
For children of all ages and their caregivers. Talk, sing, read, write, and play together in a format appropriate for young children. Share books, stories, rhymes, music, and movement.
Reservations no longer required.
This engaging program introduces children to Mo Willems’s Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs, a laugh-out-loud funny version of a classic tale!
Children may practice reading skills by reading to a Canine Good Citizen certified dog.
Kids can practice reading aloud and improve fluency by sharing a story with one of our lovable Paws to Read Therapy dogs!
Registration is not required for this event.
Need math help? Come work with our community volunteer tutors. All grade levels welcome. No reservations necessary. Tutors available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Children may practice reading skills by reading to a Canine Good Citizen certified dog.
Draw a design, then watch it magically shrink while cooking in the toaster oven!
Oh, no! Torrential rains are coming and flooding is predicted. Can you create a barrier to keep your doghouse from flooding?