Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the any libraries in Bethesda, CCMD, or upper NW DC that have especially good story times for babies and toddlers?
The female librarian at kensington Park is excellent.- maybe her name is Sarah. The guy, not so much... maybe worth calling in advance to see who it is
Men are terrible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the any libraries in Bethesda, CCMD, or upper NW DC that have especially good story times for babies and toddlers?
The female librarian at kensington Park is excellent.- maybe her name is Sarah. The guy, not so much... maybe worth calling in advance to see who it is
Men are terrible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the any libraries in Bethesda, CCMD, or upper NW DC that have especially good story times for babies and toddlers?
The female librarian at kensington Park is excellent.- maybe her name is Sarah. The guy, not so much... maybe worth calling in advance to see who it is
Anonymous wrote:Are the any libraries in Bethesda, CCMD, or upper NW DC that have especially good story times for babies and toddlers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the any libraries in Bethesda, CCMD, or upper NW DC that have especially good story times for babies and toddlers?
The female librarian at kensington Park is excellent.- maybe her name is Sarah. The guy, not so much... maybe worth calling in advance to see who it is
There is no story time better than Mr. Sean at the Noyes Library in Kensington. Plan to come early to play inside or be prepared to deal with insanity for the first 15 minutes after. I believe he trained all the other librarians on story time once he started them up at Noyes. If they are outdoor bring a blanket to sit on and come early, they get crowded.
When do they have outdoor story time? I only knew about the outdoor ones at kp library
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the any libraries in Bethesda, CCMD, or upper NW DC that have especially good story times for babies and toddlers?
The female librarian at kensington Park is excellent.- maybe her name is Sarah. The guy, not so much... maybe worth calling in advance to see who it is
There is no story time better than Mr. Sean at the Noyes Library in Kensington. Plan to come early to play inside or be prepared to deal with insanity for the first 15 minutes after. I believe he trained all the other librarians on story time once he started them up at Noyes. If they are outdoor bring a blanket to sit on and come early, they get crowded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the any libraries in Bethesda, CCMD, or upper NW DC that have especially good story times for babies and toddlers?
The female librarian at kensington Park is excellent.- maybe her name is Sarah. The guy, not so much... maybe worth calling in advance to see who it is
Anonymous wrote:Are the any libraries in Bethesda, CCMD, or upper NW DC that have especially good story times for babies and toddlers?