This is an 8-week program for children 0-3 years old and their parents. The weekly in-person sessions include activities that promote learning through play, information on strategies for positive parenting, and promoting children's development.
For babies and their caregivers, learn simple rhymes, songs and books to stimulate infants. Suggested ages: 0-18 months
Sponsored by Atmos Energy.
Stories, songs and rhymes in Spanish/English to get ready to read!
Suggested ages: 6 years old and under.
¡Cuentos, canciones y rímas en español/ingles para niños que quieren leer!
Para edades de 6 años y menor.
Unleash your child's creativity and develop their fine motor skills with this playful painting session. We have smocks available but we strongly suggest wearing something you don't mind your kid getting paint on.
The first and third Thursday each month we do a craft specifically for our smallest library patrons!
Transform a paper plate into your own special umbrella for the upcoming April showers.
Practice the skills you need to be ready to read! Hear stories, sing songs, jump around and learn.
Suggested ages: 16 months - 3 years
Bilingual Storytime (Hora de Cuentos bilingüe)
Visit the Pleasant Grove branch every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. for Bilingual Storytime!
Stories, songs and rhymes in Spanish to get ready to read! Suggested ages: 6 years old and under
¡Cuentos, canciones y rímas en español para niños que quieren leer! Para edades de 6 años y menor
Tiny hands, big imaginations! Preschool Picassos is a playful art adventure where little creators explore colors, shapes, and textures through simple crafts perfect for early learners.
Afterschool Super Snack - Merienda Súper Nutritiva Después de la Escuela
Refuel after school with a free, nutritious meal provided by Education PV. Open to ages 0-18. Meals are made possible through the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program.
Afterschool Super Snack/Supermerienda extraescolar
Refuel afterschool with a free nutritious super snack for ages 1-18. Meals are made possible through the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Child and Education PV.