Toddlertime incorporates stories, music, and movement into an engaging storytime for children. Ages 16-36 months.
Disclaimer(s)
No non-family groups of 5 or more
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to accommodate non-family groups of 5 or more children at youth programs.
Toddlertime incorporates stories, music, and movement into an engaging storytime for children. Ages 16-36 months.
Disclaimer(s)
IBCCES Autism Certified
The Dobson Ranch Library is IBCCES Autism Certified. IBCCES trains/certifies organizations to better serve individuals with cognitive disorders. These ideals are incorporated at all Dobson Ranch Library programs. If you have any concerns or need to request specific accommodations for you or your child, please contact us.
This engaging series includes 4 workshops for parents to learn: how to excite your child with books and build a reading routine at home; effective techniques to foster language and early literacy development; how to make helpful connections with y
Toddlertime incorporates stories, music, and movement into an engaging storytime for children. Ages 16-36 months.
Disclaimer(s)
No non-family groups of 5 or more
PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to accommodate non-family groups of 5 or more children at youth programs.
Curious about downloading ebooks, movies, music, magazines, and more from the library with your laptop, mobile device, or ereader? Drop in during these sessions for one-on-one assistance on a first-come, first-served basis.
Disclaimer(s)
Library Card
Participants will need an active Mesa Public Library card and 4-digit PIN.
Learn how to use the Libby and CloudLibrary apps to download ebooks and audiobooks from the Library to your smartphone or tablet. Please bring your library card, device, email address, and password.
Disclaimer(s)
Library Card
Participants will need an active Mesa Public Library card and 4-digit PIN.
Come unwind with games in the Teen Zone. Play Nintendo Switch, Xbox One S, or choose to play one of our many board and card games.
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