Join Miss Julieann for a silly dinosaur themed concert, featuring a sung reading of her new book, There’s A Dinosaur At My Door. Full of dinosaur themed movement songs, this interactive and engaging show will get kiddos singing, stomping, and roaring.
This Unearth a Story summer reading event is generously sponsored by the Friends of Kimball Library.… Read more Unearth Dino Jams with Miss Julieann (Ages 3+): Monday, 6/22/26 at 10:15 AM
Join Miss Julieann for a silly dinosaur themed concert, featuring a sung reading of her new book, There’s A Dinosaur At My Door. Full of dinosaur themed movement songs, this interactive and engaging show will get kiddos singing, stomping, and roaring.
This Unearth a Story summer reading event is generously sponsored by the Friends of Kimball Library.… Read more
Welcome to Mother Goose on the Loose!
Infants through age 3 with their caregivers are invited to join us for simple stories, rhymes, finger plays, and songs modeling after the Mother Goose curriculum. Please feel welcome to stay after the session to allow for playtime and socializing for all ages.
If you sign up, we consider you registered for multiple classes throughout the session. There will be 4 sessions per…
We have lots of fun activities to do at the Library while everyone from Timberlane is home for April vacation week. Check out the list of all our activities below. If the event has an asterisk next to it, please be sure to register. Invite a friend to register with you.…
Little Groove Music is coming back to Kimball Library for four separate classes this winter and Spring!
Children ages 3 months to age 5 and their caregivers are invited to join us for a toe-tapping good time. Little Groove Music will visit Kimball Library to introduce your little ones to music and instruments with this very special program.…
Stop in at the Library over the holiday vacation week for some laid back fun!
From December 22nd to January 2nd pop in at any time and help us find the Pokémon hiding around the children room. Once you’ve “found ’em all” show your completed pokédex to a librarian in the Children’s Room for a small prize.…
Why organize a gathering time to ‘just’ play? Play improves the cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and young people. Through play, children learn about the world and themselves. They also learn skills they need for study, work and relationships such as: confidence.
Caregivers also need time to connect and form relationships with other adults who are caring for similar aged children. If a time is organized, we…