Children and Parents

For Children

The library is an excellent place for children of all ages. Our entire upstairs is dedicated to picture books, beginning chapter books, young adult novels, and children's level non-fiction. 

Upstairs also houses toys and activities that any child is welcome to play and interact with. 

 

For Parents

The library offers wonderful sources for parents from baby name books to programs and activities for children of all ages. Parenting materials are available on both levels of the library that help with understanding children and their changing needs and behavior. 

The library asks that young children are accompanied by a parent or adult while at the library. Please refer to the library policies for more information. 

Children's Programming

Storytime

Friday storytimes are on hold for Summer Reading. They will start again in September. Dates and Themes will be posted closer to that time. 

Storytime is held every Friday at 10:15am during the fall, winter, and early spring. Children are welcome to enjoy stories, crafts, snacks, and playtime with others. Please call us at 712-623-6516 with any questions. 

For virtual storytime visit Storyline Online or visit the storyline online tab to treat yourself to wonderful stories read by talented celebrities. 

 

Literacy and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) Backpacks to Go

Backpacks to go are pre-assembled literacy and STEAM learning kits for younger children. They include books, games, toys, and other learning activities.

They are available in a variety of themes for children to enjoy! 

 

Summer Reading

Summer reading is held every summer at the Red Oak Public Library. It encourages children to continue reading and learning over the summer to prevent "summer slide." More information about activities and important dates can be found here.

 

Events

The library periodically hosts parties and events geared toward, toddlers, children, and teenagers. These events will be posted to the Event Calendar as well as social media.