It’s never too early to start reading! Tyson Library Youth Services Librarian Aly Wright offers a weekly Storytime program on Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m.
Preschoolers learn and practice identifying letters and learning which sounds they make with Youth Services Librarian Aly Wright during Tyson Library’s weekly storytime in February.
Each session includes a story, activities, crafts, and more. With the spring semester (January through April), Wright is also helping our youngest patrons learn to recognize letters and the sounds they make.
The activities planned are most appropriate for 2 to 5 years old, but all preschool-aged children are welcome to join the fun with their caregivers. Sign up to join us with your little reader at www.tysonlibrary.org/events.
Owen studies the objects on the board before placing his item in either the “big” or “small” column during the basic principles activity at a Preschool Prep-themed storytime at Tyson Library.Zechariah places his object in the small item column during the basic principles activity at a Preschool Prep-themed storytime at Tyson Library.Connor tapes his object in the small item column during the basic principles activity at a Preschool Prep-themed storytime at Tyson Library.