Are your little ones missing their favorite reading circle? Don’t worry, Mom and Dad: We have the perfect solution!
Time Out is partnering with the New York Public Library to present digital storytimes for pint-sized bookworms. Beginning August 10, families can tune in Monday through Thursday at 10am—right here—for a remote read-aloud. Curious about the lineup? The Time Out New York Kids newsletter will reveal forthcoming story time schedules on Fridays, so sign up today!
Monday, January 4 Susan Burkhardt from Van Cortlandt Library in The Bronx
The Completed Hickory Dickory Dock by Jim Aylesworth and I Just Ate My Friend by Heidi McKinnon
Tuesday, January 5 Dana Keddy from Todt Hill-Westerleigh Library in Staten Island
I Went Walking by Sue Williams and Boo! by Ben Newman
Wednesday, January 6 Ruth Guerrier-Pierre from Kips Bay Library in Manhattan
Bear Sees Colors by Karma Wilson
Thursday, January 7 Nanette Rivera from Mulberry Street Library in Manhattan
Perfect Square by Michael Hall
Friday, January 8 Katie Loucks from Mosholu Library in The Bronx
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush and Rock-a-bye Baby by Jane Cabrera
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Access free one-on-one virtual tutoring from the NYPL
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