


Schaumburg Township District Library
About
Schaumburg Township District Library is far more than just books,it's an interactive learning destination that keeps kids engaged for hours. With an award-winning children's area featuring hands-on STEM programs, a creative maker space, regular storytimes, and interactive family activities, this library transforms reading time into an adventure that sparks curiosity and creativity.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive maker space with 3D printers, crafting stations, and technology tools for hands-on learning
- ✓Extensive children's area with age-appropriate books, educational games, and comfortable reading nooks
- ✓Regular storytimes featuring songs, movement activities, and themed picture books
- ✓Free STEM programs teaching coding, robotics, engineering, and science concepts
- ✓Special family events including author visits, cultural celebrations, and seasonal activities
Pro Tips
- 1.Check the online calendar before visiting,popular STEM programs and storytimes fill up quickly and may require registration
- 2.Visit the maker space during weekday mornings for more one-on-one help from staff and easier access to equipment
- 3.Bring a library card from your home library system,many suburban Chicago libraries have reciprocal agreements
- 4.The children's area can get busy after school (3-5 PM) and Saturday mornings; visit during lunch hours for a quieter experience
- 5.Download the library app to reserve maker space time slots and get notifications about special family events
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9 AM-12 PM) offer the calmest experience with full access to staff assistance in the maker space. Sunday afternoons work well for families who want a relaxed browsing session, though hours are shorter (12-5 PM).
What to Know
Completely free to visit with no admission charge. Ample free parking available on-site. While food isn't allowed in most areas, there's a designated space for snacks, and you'll find vending machines for quick refreshments.
Seasonal Notes
Summer reading programs offer extra activities, performances, and prizes to keep kids engaged during break. Holiday-themed storytimes and craft sessions happen throughout the year. Check for winter break and spring break special programming when school is out.
Nearby Eats
Portillo's Hot Dogs (5 minutes away) is a Chicago staple with a kids' menu and casual atmosphere. For healthier options, try Panera Bread at Woodfield Village Green, offering soups, sandwiches, and mac & cheese that kids enjoy.
More Activities Near Schaumburg
Busse Woods Bicycle Trail
Busse Woods Bicycle Trail offers families a beautiful escape into nature with over 11 miles of smooth, paved trails winding through forest preserve. The flat, well-maintained paths are perfect for young cyclists, stroller pushers, and families teaching kids to ride, with multiple playgrounds and picnic areas strategically placed along the route for breaks and snacks.
Vera Meineke Nature Center at Spring Valley
Vera Meineke Nature Center at Spring Valley offers 130 acres of natural exploration perfect for curious kids. This working nature preserve combines scenic hiking trails, interactive wildlife exhibits, historic farm buildings, and hands-on educational programs that make learning about nature exciting and accessible for young explorers.
Volkening Heritage Farm at Spring Valley
Step back in time at this authentic 1880s living history farm where kids can meet heritage breed chickens, pigs, sheep, and horses while learning how families lived over a century ago. Children get hands-on experience with farm life through interactive demonstrations, seasonal workshops, and exploring historic buildings including a farmhouse, barn, and one-room schoolhouse.
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
Medieval Times in Schaumburg transports your family back to the 11th century for an unforgettable dinner theater experience featuring live jousting knights, charging horses, sword fights, and falcon demonstrations. Kids will be mesmerized by the thrilling two-hour tournament while feasting on a hearty four-course meal served without utensils,just like a real medieval banquet!