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Mommy and Me Lap TimeOur weekly Mommy and Me Lap Time program meets Wednesdays at 11:00 a.m. Parents or caregivers and their children ages birth to two years old are invited to join Alanna Moss for stories, nursery rhymes, fingerplays, and songs. No registration required.
Story Time at the Library and
Stuyvesant Town Hall
What a great way to have fun with your preschooler! Come join us for our story times which meet every week on Thursdays at the library at 10:30 A.M. and on Fridays at Stuyvesant Town Hall (5 Sunset Drive, Stuyvesant) at 10:30 A.M. We read books, sing songs, do activies and crafts and have great conversations and laughs. There is no age limitation most of the children that come to story hour vary in age from 2 years old to 5 years old. No registration required.
Sunday DiscoveriesWe're pleased to offer school age children an afternoon of exploration at the library!
Sunday Discoveries, a regular program for children grades K-5 will meet
the last Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m. at the library to explore a variety of topics through stories, activities
and crafts. Previous topics have included space, fossils, spies, and wildlife. Space is limited. To ensure a spot register soon!
Good Reads Follow this link to get a list of award winners and recommended reading for kids. This site is maintained by the Mid-Hudson Library System.
Homework Help Lifelines is a web site that provides homework help for children of all ages. This site was developed as part of a Technology Literacy Challenge Fund grant from the New York State Department of Education awarded to Dutchess County BOCES. The site is maintained by the Mid-Hudson Library System.
Health Information Project The Health Information Project provides consumer health and substance abuse prevention materials through public libraries in the five counties served by the Mid-Hudson Library System.
Jobs for TeensClick here to get to a list of resources specifically tailored to the teenage job seeker. This list is part of the Libraries Deliver Project which offers career, employment, and education resources in 43 public libraries within the five counties served by the Mid-Hudson Library System. The Libraries Deliver Project is funded by Federal Library Services
and Technology Act funds, awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Internet Sites for Children
Maintained by the Association for Library Services to Children, a segment of the American Library Association, this site lets children explore exemplary web sites arranged by subject matter.
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