Conshohocken Free Library Story Time
Conshohocken Free Library
Weekly story time for toddlers and preschoolers at the Conshohocken Free Library. Librarians read picture books and lead simple songs and movement activities that build early literacy and listening skills. The program is free and drop-in friendly for Conshohocken families.
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Conshohocken, PA
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0.0 – 5.0 years
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Free
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Year-round weekly
Thursday · 10:30 AM
Sessions
Year-round weekly
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Conshohocken Free Library
4.7 (38 on Google)
Bernadette
a month agoThe Conshohocken Library is one of my favorite places to stop by in town. I live a few blocks away and love walking up to it. It’s pretty small but nice and quiet. The library staff are super helpful as well.
Amber Lewis
a year agoThe CFL is small but mighty! My son loves going and we make it there at least once a week. He enjoys the computers, trains, puzzles, other toys, and of course, books! We are always greeted by the friendly staff. Ms. Kate runs wonderful programs for children- the Bluey Party was our favorite to date!
Heidi
a year agoLibrary is in a big older home with large front porch. Very nostalgic quaint. Great children’s area with regular children’s programs. Great place to meetup with other moms/grandparents/caregivers and meet playmates for children in your care.
Gabrielle Gambone
a year agoThe librarians here turned down my one year old for story time. Their online registration is CLOSED. This is a free public library and I have never in my life been met with such a rude and inconsiderate woman who clearly must not be a mother herself because who turns down a one year old. I live in Conshohocken we pay taxes here. Im pregnant and have a baby who I take to a Montco library almost every day of the week. I have never been turned down at any other class. It’s honestly downright pitiful that someone is so horrible to children is running a library. Someone who’s got a low paying low power job I guess needs to flex on a one year old.
Deborah Cieslewski
5 years agoBest library in the area, adult and children oriented, has copy machine and computers you can use,large selection of books and special sessions for children on the bottom floor. Plenty of free parking and handicapped parking, they also have a handicapped ramp. The staff there are very friendly and helpful and make you feel welcomed there. Definitely recommend this library.