How Do Dinosaurs... VISIT THE LIBRARY!
Costume Character Storytime
Tuesday, May 12
11:15am - 12:15pm
Join us for a RAWR-some storytime featuring Tyrannosaurus!
How Do Dinosaurs...? is a beloved children's book series by Jane Yolen. With over a dozen titles in its collection, you and your family are sure to hear one of your favorites at this event! Join us for singing, reading, and dancing with a terrific T. rex, and get your photo taken with the dinosaur, too!
This event is for children and families of all ages.
TAGS: | Storytime | Special Event |
Montague
Officially opened on May 24, 1923, the Montague Branch Library is the Library’s oldest existing branch library facility. Located on the corner of Winnebago and Montague Streets, this branch serves people living on the south and west sides of Rockford. The two-story brick building has been lovingly restored and contains many of the original oak bookcases and a fireplace. The Montague Branch offers an expanded children’s space including a dedicated play room, a wireless computer area, a classroom and the Constance V. Lane Community Room.
