


Dunwoody Library, DeKalb County Public Library
About
Dunwoody Library is a modern community hub that goes far beyond book borrowing, offering an exceptional children's section plus engaging story times, hands-on STEM programs, and family-friendly events. The dedicated community spaces make it easy for kids to explore, learn, and participate in activities while parents can relax knowing it's a safe, enriching environment designed with families in mind.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive story times led by enthusiastic librarians who engage even the wiggliest toddlers
- ✓Hands-on STEM programs that introduce coding, robotics, and science experiments
- ✓Extensive children's book collection organized by age with both classics and new releases
- ✓Community event spaces hosting craft activities, author visits, and seasonal celebrations
- ✓Public computers and tablets available for educational games and homework help
Pro Tips
- 1.Check the library's online calendar before visiting to catch special story times, STEM workshops, and family programs that book up quickly
- 2.Visit on weekday mornings (especially Tuesday or Wednesday) for a quieter experience and better access to staff for reading recommendations
- 3.Sign up for a library card online before your first visit to save time and immediately access their digital resources and program registrations
- 4.The children's section has dedicated quiet and active zones,younger kids can explore freely in play areas while older kids find cozy reading nooks
- 5.Ask staff about their summer reading program and year-round activity kits you can check out for at-home learning fun
Best Time to Visit
Tuesday or Wednesday mornings between 10:00-11:30 AM offer the perfect window,you'll catch story time sessions, avoid afternoon crowds, and have easier access to computers and activity spaces. Saturday mornings are busier but great for families who want the social energy of other kids.
What to Know
All programs and services are completely free with a library card (easy to obtain for DeKalb County residents and available for a small annual fee for non-residents). The library has accessible parking and entrances, and while no food is sold on-site, there's a shopping center with dining options nearby.
Seasonal Notes
Summer reading programs (June-July) are hugely popular with prizes and weekly activities. Holiday-themed story times and craft events happen around major holidays. The library is closed Sundays year-round, so plan accordingly for weekend visits.
Nearby Eats
Head to Dunwoody Village for family-friendly options like Mellow Mushroom (fun pizza with a kids' menu) or Marlow's Tavern (casual American fare with a good children's selection), both just a few minutes away in the same shopping area.
More Activities Near Dunwoody
Dunwoody Farmhouse
Step back in time at the Dunwoody Farmhouse, a beautifully preserved 1906 farmhouse that brings Dunwoody's agricultural past to life for modern families. Kids get hands-on learning through guided tours exploring how families lived over a century ago, plus seasonal festivals, educational programs, and engaging summer camps that make history tangible and fun.
Brook Run Park
Brook Run Park is Dunwoody's crown jewel for family fun, spanning over 100 acres of diverse activities that keep kids of all ages entertained. The standout feature is the massive, modern playground with zones designed for different age groups, plus the park offers a dedicated dog park, skate park, community garden, and miles of scenic trails perfect for stroller walks or bike rides.
Stage Door Theatre
Stage Door Theatre brings the magic of live theater to families in Dunwoody with engaging children's productions, family-friendly shows, and excellent youth theater programs. This welcoming community theater at the North DeKalb Cultural Center offers an intimate setting where kids can experience professional-quality performances up close, plus opportunities to get on stage themselves through classes and camps.
Dunwoody Nature Center
Dunwoody Nature Center offers 22 acres of natural wonder right in the heart of Dunwoody, where kids can explore woodland trails, get up close with wildlife exhibits, and climb the beloved treehouse that's become a must-see attraction. With educational programs designed for young learners and plenty of space for outdoor discovery, it's the perfect escape for families wanting to connect with nature without leaving the metro Atlanta area.