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Open today from 9am to 6pm  •  March 20, 2010

Preschool Storytime with KTKA 49 News

Preschool Storytime

Some of Topeka’s most famous voices will be heard in the library this month.

49 ABC News’ broadcast journalists will read to toddlers each Tuesday this month at Preschool Storytime.

Families are invited to get wrapped up in a good story presented by Chief Meteorologist Matt Miller, Anchor Ben Bauman, Anchor Marshanna Hester and Sports Director Nic Hoch.

They will be reading Mouse Mess, Who Ate All the Cookie Dough, Sometimes I Like to Curl Up in a Ball and A Cake All For Me, among other titles.

Miller will read at today. Bauman is scheduled for Aug. 11, Hoch, Aug. 18 and Hester Aug. 25. All Preschool Storytimes are held at 9:30 in the Story Zone.

Come check out Preschool Storytime or any of our other children’s programs. Just pick up an issue of connectnow or view it online here.

Can’t make it to storytime? Ask a librarian for good books to use for storytime at home.

 

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