Storytime
Come and join others for this self-paced, DIY-style Storytime! We'll have a selection of thematic books as well as a few activities set up for you and your littles to enjoy.
Additional Children's Programs
Can't make it Wednesdays at 10:30? No problem! We have a variety of activities for your littles to enjoy here at the Mammoth Lakes Library.
Wee Make
Ask at the circulation desk about the Wee Make art cart, and they will let you into the Children’s Program Room. Make and create to your little’s content, clean up any messes with the supplies provided, and return the cart to the circulation desk. By offering supplies and space, we hope to make the library more accessible for you and yours!
Wee Play
Ask about the Play Pass at the circulation desk and find your way into our Children's Program Room for access to a variety of toys -- and a brand new light table! Stay and play as long as you’d like – we only ask that you only play with the toys displayed on the shelves and return them to their home when finished. Please let the library staff know when you are leaving so that we can lock the door after you leave.
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Musical Storytime from the Felici Trio
Ensemble-in-Residence with Chamber Music Unbound
Every year, the Mammoth Lakes Friends of the Library Foundation host the Felici Trio at the Mammoth Lakes Library for a magical Musical Storytime with the youngest grades at Mammoth Elementary Schools (Tk - Grade 2). While these interactive performances are once again offered in person, the Felici Trio put together a virtual version of their Musical Storytimes during the pandemic, which we are pleased to share with you. Click through the images below to explore and learn from these wonderful performances.

Frederick the Field Mouse (for Kindergarten students)

Wolfie Mozart (Grade 1)
J.S. Bach and His Musical Family (Grade 2)
