Storytimes

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Storytimes are a great way to get out of the house, educate your child, and they're free! Libraries and bookstores offer one at least once a week. The following have been tested and approved by our kiddos.

--Barnes and Noble @ University--Story time is on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11am in the children's are. They usually start 10 or 15 minutes late, but any little people protests or whines about this are shushed by a dixie cup full of goldfish crackers or Cherrios. After a book is read, coloring sheets are passed out. Somewhat crowded in the summer, this activity is still worth the crowd.

For more Barnes and Noble storytimes near you in Fort Worth, click here.

--Borders @ W. Freeway--Story time is on Wednesdays at 11:30am in the children's area. Several books are read at a table and then milk and cookies are passed out. This event seems to still be in its beginning stages, however. New employees aren't certain of the protocol (and parents may have to tell them what to do), and there is not much of a crowd at all. For more activities at this store, click here.

For more Border storytimes near you in Fort Worth, click here.

--Libraries--Libraries are a great place for storytimes. The Southwest Regional Library storytime on Wednesdays at 10:30 or 11:15 has been attended by the FWM kiddos, but to find a Fort Worth library storytime near you, click here. If other storytimes are similar, the age range is broader, which may be great for a large family, but important to keep in mind for those kids on the younger and older side of the range.

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