14 January – 18 March

Winter Storytime

Gather for a cozy winter storytime where librarians read books and kamishibaï aloud. Sit under warm lights and listen as voices bring snowy scenes to life. Pages rustle, paper theaters unfold, and characters sing, laugh, or whisper. Children will join through wonder, imagining colorful worlds, acting out moments, and asking questions. This lively reading sparks language, curiosity, and play while encouraging listening and pretend adventures.

In French. Kids ages 0 and up.

Route du Pont-Butin 70 1213 Petit-Lancy
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