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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just teach your kid to raise his hand and say excuse me I can’t see.[/quote] They can't talk yet.[/quote] Wait, why are you taking a child who can't talk to storytime?[/quote] ?? there are storytimes for babies. Our public library has them several times a week for different age groups including infants.[/quote] This. But baby storytimes are (or should be) planned with babies in mind. Mostly songs/rhymes + very short books and more about modeling early literacy development for the parents. I'm a librarian and used to do storytimes. Separate groups for babies, toddlers/2s, 3-5. Different programs for each.[/quote] This, especially since the way it way described seemed to be about 3-5yo level, not toddlers.[/quote]
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