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Preschool Story Time

2023-06-28 11:30:00 2023-06-28 12:15:00 America/New_York Preschool Story Time Dale City Library -

Wednesday, June 28
11:30am - 12:15pm

Add to Calendar 2023-06-28 11:30:00 2023-06-28 12:15:00 America/New_York Preschool Story Time Join us for stories, songs, and crafts that are designed to support the pre-reading skills every child needs to become a good reader. Ages 2+. Every Wednesday. Dale City Library -

Join us for stories, songs, and crafts that are designed to support the pre-reading skills every child needs to become a good reader. Ages 2+. Every Wednesday.

Join us for stories and songs that are designed to support the pre-reading skills every child needs to become a good reader.  

AGE GROUP: | Ages 18 - 36 Months | Ages 1 - 3 |

EVENT TYPE: | Story Time |

TAGS: | Toddler | Story Time |

Dale City Library

Phone: 703-792-5670
Fax: 703-670-6152
Branch manager
Ginger Galaini

Hours
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Mon, Mar 30 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Tue, Mar 31 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Wed, Apr 01 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Thu, Apr 02 10:00AM to 5:00PM
Fri, Apr 03 10:00AM to 2:00PM
Sat, Apr 04 Closed
(CLOSED)
Sun, Apr 05 Closed
(CLOSED)

About the library

Dale City Library serves the communities of Dale City and Woodbridge. The library provides print and digital materials for all reading levels, as well as books on CD, movies and learning tablets. Additionally, the building offers five public access computers, scanning, copying, and faxing services.

Dale City Library hosts a variety of programs, including weekly story times, monthly LEGO(®) building events, and monthly Pokémon fan days. The children’s area mural, themed “Reaching for the Stars through the World of  Reading,” pays homage to the seven Challenger astronauts who died the same year the library opened. The branch’s rain garden features plants native to Virginia and holds a clue pointing the curious to the building’s geocache location.