Reading Programs & Storytimes
Audience
Library Branch
Stories, songs, rhymes and activities for children and their parents or caregivers. Groups of 10 or more please call to register at (416) 395-5980....
Sat Jul 06
Sat Jul 13
Sat Jul 20
Sat Jul 27
Sat Aug 03
Children (Grades 1-6 as of Sept. 2013) with reading difficulties receive individualized help for one hour per week at the library. Free program. Registration required.
Come and celebrate the summer with children's entertainers Soli & Rob and their puppet friends "The Bungalow Bugs". This singing and guitar strumming duo lead the audience through a mix of original and traditional songs in a...
Stories, songs and rhymes for toddlers with their parents or caregivers. Age 18 to 36 months....
Wed Sep 18
Wed Sep 25
Wed Oct 02
Wed Oct 09
Wed Oct 16
Children (Grades 1-6 as of Sept. 2013) with reading difficulties receive individualized help for one hour per week at the library. Free program. Registration required.
Stories, songs, rhymes and activities for children of all ages with their parents or caregivers. For more information or to register, visit the branch in person or call 416-396-8890.
Sat Sep 21
Sat Sep 28
Sat Oct 05
Sat Oct 12
Children of all ages are invited to Downsview for the most awesome day of the year. This day is filled with celebration, games, prizes, stories and more! Children and parents must bring their library card for a chance to wi...
Bring your teddies and pyjamas to a story time featuring bedtime stories and songs for children with parents and caregivers. Drop in! For children ages 3 to 7. Call 416-395-0720 or email dokids@torontopubliclibrary.ca for m...
Tue Jul 16
Tue Jul 23
Tue Jul 30
Tue Aug 06
Tue Aug 13
Bouncing and tickling rhymes, songs and stories for babies up to 18 months with their parents or caregivers....
Tue Sep 17
Tue Sep 24
Tue Oct 01
Tue Oct 08
Tue Oct 15
Children (Grades 1-6 as of Sept. 2013) requiring help with reading and writing skills receive individualized help for one hour per week. Free program. Registration required.

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