Programs & Activities
Find kids classes, camps, and activities on the Main Line.
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Weekly story time program at the Tredyffrin Public Library's Paoli branch for young children in the Paoli community. Librarians read picture books, sing songs, and lead simple crafts to build early literacy skills. Free and drop-in friendly.
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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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Annual summer reading challenge at the Chester County Library branch in Malvern for children and teens. Participants log books, earn prizes, and attend special events including author visits and science demonstrations. The program encourages reading throughout the summer months.
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Monthly reading club for elementary-age children at the historic Gladwyne Free Library. Children listen to a read-aloud, discuss the story, and complete a related craft project. The intimate group setting nurtures a love of books in a welcoming neighborhood library.
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Summer reading program at the Phoenixville Public Library that encourages kids to read throughout the summer. Children track their reading minutes, attend special programs, and earn prizes as they hit milestones. The library hosts author visits, science demos, and storytelling events all summer.
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Wayne Public Library hosts free weekly Story Time programs for infants through kindergarteners in the Radnor area. Sessions include read-alouds, songs, and movement activities designed to build early literacy skills. Separate programs are offered for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
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