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Published: 09/24/2011
Editor’s Note: While all attempts have been made to make these lists as accurate as possible, times and program availability may be subject to change. Please check information in advance to avoid disappointment.
Storytime, various times, days and locations, Barnes & Noble. FREE. barnesandnoble.com
Storytime, various times, days, and locations, Borders Books & Music. FREE. bordersstores.com
Storytime & Craft for Preschoolers, 10:30am, Tuesdays, The Village Toy Shop, 285 Washington St., Easton.FREE. 508-238-8697.
Storytime, daily, Barefoot Books, 89 Thoreau St., Concord. FREE. Check the website for a complete schedule. FREE. 978-369-1770.
Kids Club Story Time, Tuesdays, 11am, CBS Scene, Patriot Place, One Patriot Place, Foxborough. A costumed character makes a weekly appearance, a special guest reads a story and a short movie follows. FREE. cbsscene.com
Storytime, 11am, Tuesdays, The Coop, 1400 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. Children ages 1-6 and their caregivers enjoy stories and snacks. FREE. 617-499-2000; thecoop.com
Storytime at the Tea House, 9:45-10:30am, Tuesdays and Thursdays, The Hap Tea Bar & Tea House, 20 Exchange St., Millis. 508-376-2400.
French Story Hour, 11am, first Tuesday of the month, Porter Square Books, Porter Square Shopping Center, 25 White St., Cambridge. FREE. 617-491-2220; portersquarebooks.com
PEM Pals, 10:30-11:30am, Select Wednesdays, Peabody Essex Museum, 161 Essex St., Salem. This interactive program with books, movement, music, art and hands-on activities is designed specifically for preschoolers and their caregivers. Free with museum admission. 978-745-9500; pem.org
Storytime & Craft for Preschoolers, 10:30am, Wednesdays, The Village Toy Shop, 95 Washington St., Canton. FREE. 781-821-9374.
Storytime, 10:30am, Fridays, Wellesley Booksmith, 82 Central St., Wellesley. FREE. 781-431-1160;wellesleybooksmith.com
Tales from the Wild, 10:30am, Fridays, South Shore Natural Science Center, 48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell. Hear stories from nature. Free with center admission. Pre-registration required. 781-659-2559; ssnsc.org
Story Hour, 10:30am, Fridays and Saturdays, Barefoot Books, 1771 Mass Ave., Cambridge. FREE 617-349-1610; barefootbooks.com
Curious George Saturday Story Hour, noon, Saturdays, Curious George Books and Toys, 1 JFK St., Cambridge. Bring your infant or toddler for their favorite picture books and a snack. FREE. 617-498-0062;curiousgeorgestore.com
Story Trails, Third Sundays, Peabody Essex Museum, 161 Essex St., Salem. Experience the magic of stories read in the galleries and discover your own creativity by making something special to take home.
Visit your local library for more storytimes!
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