The Marathon Public Library is inviting families to take part in its weekly StoryTime program, held every Tuesday at 10 a.m. The program is designed as a playful early-learning hour for infants and toddlers.
StoryTime offers young children an opportunity to engage with books, music, and hands-on activities in a welcoming and age-appropriate setting. The sessions focus on building early literacy skills while encouraging social interaction, creativity, and curiosity.
Parents and caregivers attend alongside their children, creating a shared learning environment that supports both emotional and educational development. The library’s children’s area is equipped with books, toys, and learning materials that allow children to explore at their own pace before and after the program.
Library staff say the weekly gathering has become a popular resource for local families, providing a consistent space for young children to develop routines around reading and learning.
Programs like StoryTime reflect the library’s broader mission to serve as a community hub for education and connection, especially in rural areas where early childhood resources can be limited.
Families with infants and toddlers are encouraged to attend and take advantage of the free weekly program.
