Parents and their toddler children can have a wonderful time and another opportunity for bonding at Baby Storytime away from home. Your experience can be further enhanced as you explore the variety of books available for them.
Baby Storytime takes place every Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. at the Raytown Branch of the Mid-Continent Public Library located at 6131 Raytown Rd, Raytown, MO.
This 30 minute session is geared for babies 18 months old and younger along with their parents. Reading is an excellent and necessary foundation upon which your baby can build upon as they get older. And it is definitely fundamental.
So if you're fresh out of ideas about baby reading resources, this might be just the boost that pacifies you and the need of your baby. Coo-dles!!
SOURCE:
Mid-Continent Public Library-Raytown Branch Newsletter, September through December 2011, Page 1
Published by Lee Hansen
I am a woman who enjoys the simple things in life. My parents raised 10 children. I have an Associate Degree in Medical Office Assisting as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Biblical Education. View profile
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19 Comments
Post a CommentWhat a great program
Nice event and the Pink Party article is a great idea for girl scouts.
Very nice!
Great:0)
PS Nice job on "The Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts Can Earn Their Pink Patch at a Pink Party in the Greater Kansas City Area" too.
Thank you Lee
very good, Lee, thanks!
Lee, good reporting I have found memories of libraries when I was young glad today's libraries have programs for the little ones Laura Everly
Glad to see programs like that Lee!
My daughter already reads to my 3-month old grandbaby! This sounds great.