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Drop in and enjoy a variety of stories. An ideal family outing before bed. Monday evenings 6:30-7:15pm at the Stratford Public Library

  • May 7 - How Does Your Garden Grow?
  • May 14 - Buggy Bugs
  • May 21 - Library CLOSED for Victoria Day
  • May 28 - Fantastic Frogs
  • June 4 - Picnics
  • June 11 - Hey Mud Puddle!!!
  • June 18 - Down by the Riverside
  • June 25 - Summer Fun

Storytimes at the library are offered in three eight-week sessions per year. The storytimes are FREE thanks to the Friends of the Library. Registration is done by phone - 519-271-0220

Storytime Registration begins March 21st, 2012.

Babytime
A special time of songs, lullabies and tickles for parents and their babies. Sessions run for 8 weeks at a time. Ages 8-20 months accompanied by a parent or caregiver. 
Wednesday mornings 10:30 to 11am for 8 weeks

Tick Tock Time
An introduction to the Library, to early literacy and to group activities, with stories, rhymes, songs, and a craft for preschoolers ages 20 months and up. Parents / caregivers are welcome to join in the 45 minute program.
Wednesday mornings from 10:30 to 11:15am for 8 weeks. 


Watch for the big blue van as it makes its way through Perth County delivering storytimes to underserviced areas. For a full listing of programs and events, visit the PLOW website

Buy a Children’s CD and Support PLOW

Local singer Coby Johnson's CD Child’s Play includes kid-favourites such as On Top of Spaghetti, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, BINGO and more! CD sales support PLOW programs in our community.

Cost of the CD: $5.00.

CDs are available at Stratford Public Library, Perth East Public Library, West Perth Public Library and from the PLOW van.  More information about PLOW.

 

 

 

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PARENTS / CAREGIVERS please NOTE:
Children under the age of 10 must remain in the company of a parent or responsible caregiver while in the Library.
A child 9 years or younger who is attending a library program need not be accompanied into that program by a parent/caregiver, unless otherwise indicated by staff or special care issues surrounding the child.  Parents/caregivers must, however, be present in the building during the program, in case an emergency arises.
 

 

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