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Storytimes

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Upcoming Events

Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025, 10:00am to 12:00pm
Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025, 10:00am to 10:30am
Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025, 10:30am to 11:00am
Wednesday, Jan 22, 2025, 9:15am to 10:00am
Wednesday, Jan 22, 2025, 10:15am to 11:00am

Recent Features

Baby Play Date

Two babies playing together

Join us for a casual playdate for babies ages birth to 18 months and their caregivers.

Dec 22, 2024

Cooking Classes For Kids + Teens

Chef Lily teaching a cooking class

This summer, Chef Lily is hosting a variety of cooking classes at the Lakeview Library. 

Dec 21, 2024

Root Growth Flip Book Art Event

Root Growth Flip Book Kit Angela Johnson October 2024

Bubbler Artist Angela Johnson partnered with Masson Lab to create Root Growth Flip Book Kits that will be distributed during three informal art-making events at Madison Public Libraries in November

Oct 16, 2024

Why Join Storytimes?

From birth to age 3, a child's brain is incredibly active, generating over 700 new neural connections every second. Even beyond this early stage, children continue to learn rapidly and thrive on mental stimulation. Storytimes are a fantastic way to prepare children for school and/or reinforce what they've learned and apply their new skills in different contexts.

This period of development is remarkable, and caregivers play a crucial role in nurturing their child's growth and success. Storytelling is a vital took for language and cognitive development, offering the opportunity to explore and understand the world around them. Participating in storytimes not only helps stimulate their brains but also strengthens the bond between children and their caregivers.

What to Expect at Storytime

At storytimes, your child is free to participate in any way that works for them. Some kids get up and move around or cry, and that is OKAY! The library is a judgment-free zone. Like adults, kids sometimes have hard days. That’s expected. Caregivers and children are welcome in whatever way they show up. You are never late for storytime! We are happy to see you - whether you are the first person to arrive, or the last. Don’t worry about being “on time” - you are doing great! Whenever you get here, we will be ready to welcome you. We do ask adults to refrain from using your cell phone during early childhood programming. 

Additional Resources

Book Lists for Kids

High-quality books with inclusive content, diverse authors, and memorable characters

Play Spaces

Play is a fundamental part of early literacy. Find the right play for your family with our play guide!

Storytime Starters

Books, songs, fingerplays and literacy tips for creating your own storytimes at home or school!

Supporting Early Childhood Educators

The Madison Public Library partners with many local early childhood organizations:

Midvale Elementary School students viewing a special performance from the cast of Disney's The Lion King

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