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Clarkston Independence District Library

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🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 0-12. Babies and toddlers enjoy interactive story times with songs and movement, preschoolers love craft activities and early literacy programs, while school-age children benefit from reading clubs, STEM activities, and summer programs designed to keep learning fun during breaks.

About

Clarkston Independence District Library is a welcoming community hub that goes beyond books, offering interactive children's programs, engaging story times, and popular summer reading challenges. This free resource provides a comfortable, air-conditioned space where kids can explore new interests through hands-on activities while parents can relax knowing their children are learning and having fun.

Highlights

  • Interactive story time sessions with songs, movement, and age-appropriate books
  • Summer reading programs with themed activities and rewards
  • Regular craft activities and hands-on learning programs
  • Extensive children's book collection including board books, picture books, and chapter books
  • Free access to educational resources and activity kits to check out

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the library's online calendar before visiting to catch special events like puppet shows, author visits, or themed craft days that fill up quickly.
  2. 2.Arrive 10-15 minutes early for popular story time sessions as seating can be limited, especially during colder months when families seek indoor activities.
  3. 3.Sign up for a library card on your first visit to access not just books but also free passes to local museums and attractions.
  4. 4.Visit the children's section on weekday mornings for quieter browsing time when most kids are in school.
  5. 5.Take advantage of the summer reading program which often includes prizes and incentives to keep kids reading during vacation.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10am and noon are ideal for attending scheduled story times and programs while avoiding after-school crowds. Visit on weekends if you prefer a busier, more social atmosphere where kids can interact with other families.

What to Know

Completely free to visit and participate in all programs. Ample parking is available in the library lot. While no food is allowed in most areas, there's typically a quiet space for nursing or bottle feeding.

Seasonal Notes

Summer reading programs run June through August and are extremely popular with prizes and special events. Winter months see increased attendance as families seek indoor activities. Check for holiday closures around major observances and reduced hours during school breaks.

Nearby Eats

Clarkston Union Mac & Cheese Bar (kid-friendly comfort food just minutes away) or Honcho (casual Mexican spot with a kids menu on Main Street in downtown Clarkston).