This event is in the "Children (Main)" group

Baby Time

10:00am–10:30am
Children (Main)
Library Branch: Main Library
Room: Community Room
Age Group: Children (Main)
Program Type: Storytime

A 20-minute fun interactive lap-sit storytime that will include songs, bouncing rhymes, and a few very short stories.  This experience gives babies an opportunity to socialize and caregivers a time to share. Recommended for newborns–12 months.   

*Registration is not required! Please join us for one storytime session a day to allow other families to join in the fun. 

This event is in the "Children (Main)" group

Toddler Time

10:30am–11:00am
Children (Main)
Library Branch: Main Library
Room: Community Room
Age Group: Children (Main)
Program Type: Storytime

This interactive storytime uses finger plays, action rhymes, songs, and stories to encourage an enjoyment of books and to stimulate early listening, learning, and speaking skills. Recommended for ages 1–2 ½.

*Registration is not required! Please join us for one storytime session a day to allow other families to join in the fun. 

This event is in the "Children (Main)" group

Preschool Storytime

11:00am–11:30am
Children (Main)
Library Branch: Main Library
Room: Community Room
Age Group: Children (Main)
Program Type: Storytime

This interactive storytime uses picture books, songs, finger plays, action rhymes and other activities to encourage the enjoyment of books and language. Recommended for ages 2 ½–5 years.

*Registration is not required! Please join us for one storytime session a day to allow other families to join in the fun. 

This event is in the "Children (Main)" group
This event is in the "Teens" group

Meet Maria Scrivan!

3:45pm–4:45pm
Children (Main), Teens
Upcoming
Registration Required
Library Branch: Main Library
Room: Community Room
Age Group: Children (Main), Teens
Program Type: Author Talk
Registration Required
Event Details:

Join New York Times bestselling author of the Nat Enough graphic novel series, Maria Scrivan, as she discusses her path to becoming a cartoonist, how she uses real feelings and experiences in her storytelling, and answers the age-old question, “Where do you get your ideas?” Along with the process of creating a graphic novel, she shares valuable insights into creative inspiration, and how to handle self-doubt and fear. Her slideshow is followed by a dynamic drawing demo and Q&A. 

Books will be available for sale from The Village Bookstore and Maria will be happy to sign copies. *For grades 2 and up and their families. Please register for each child attending.