Sing, dance, read, and play! Toddler Storytimes are lively programs designed for ages 18 months and over.
Join us for an hour of interaction through play, creating art, singing and reading. This program is for children 0- 5 years of age and their caregiver.
Disclaimer(s)
Accompanying Adults
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program.
Weather Closing Statement
If area schools are closed due to inclement weather or weather-related incidences, all library youth programs will be canceled that day.
If schools are delayed due to inclement weather or weather-related incidences, all library youth programs scheduled after the delay period will take place at their regular times.
If in doubt, always feel free to touch base with your local branch to see what events are taking place.
Anne of Green Gables Hearth Warming Craft Party
Gather your kindred spirits as we create whimsical crafts inspired by a certain iconic red-haired heroine from Prince Edward Island. Participants will enjoy making seasonal crafts inspired by characters from the classic book series by L. M.
Read and Create Program - An Early Literacy/STEM program
This program will take place on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of every month and is specifically geared towards 4 -6 year old kids who are just starting their reading adventure.
November is DINOVEMBER! Dinosaurs have taken over the children’s area. They have come out to play, make messes and have a good time. Come to the Dorsch Memorial Branch and enjoy a variety of activities exploring dinosaurs.
Come in and get creative on Saturdays 11am - 1pm. Lego building fun for the whole family
Sit back, relax and watch a movie with us!
Every Saturday at 1:00 pm
Meet the Author- Building the Bridge School: A Story about Michigan’s First Public School. Local Monroe history from 1828.
Young historians, families, kids, and writers are invited to meet Laura A. Stewart, the author of, "Building the Bridge School: A Story about Michigan’s First Public School.
Jigsaw Puzzle Tournament
Teams compete to see who can finish a puzzle first. Every team is given the same 500 piece puzzle. Each team can be up to four people. Only register the team captain and then put the names of team members in the notes.
Join us as we watch a recently released movie on a Saturday evening. We will supply the popcorn, you will need to bring a soda or water to drink. These movies will have a PG or PG-13 rating and are intended for teens or adults.