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Fremont Public Library

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🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 0-12. Babies and toddlers benefit from early literacy programs and board book collections, preschoolers enjoy story times and puppet shows, while school-age kids can participate in reading challenges, STEM activities, and use the library for research projects and recreational reading.

About

Fremont Public Library is a welcoming community hub where young readers can explore dedicated children's sections filled with books, participate in engaging educational programs, and enjoy interactive learning spaces designed to spark curiosity. This charming small-town library offers families a quiet, comfortable environment perfect for story time, homework help, and discovering new favorite books together.

Highlights

  • Engaging children's programming including story times, craft activities, and educational workshops
  • Dedicated interactive learning spaces designed specifically for young readers
  • Extensive children's book collection spanning board books to young adult fiction
  • Free access to digital resources including e-books and educational apps
  • Summer reading programs with prizes and activities to keep kids engaged during school break

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the library's calendar online before visiting to catch special programs like story hours, craft sessions, or author visits that run throughout the week.
  2. 2.Sign up for a free library card on your first visit to access the full collection, digital resources, and participate in summer reading programs.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest experience and best access to librarians who can recommend age-appropriate books.
  4. 4.The children's section has cozy reading nooks perfect for settling in with your little ones for extended reading time.
  5. 5.Ask about their interlibrary loan program to access books from across New Hampshire if they don't have a specific title your child wants.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons are ideal for a calm, less crowded experience. Attend scheduled story times (typically mid-morning) for structured programming, or visit Saturday mornings when families often browse together and special weekend events may be offered.

What to Know

The library is completely free to use with ample parking at the Jackie Bernier Drive location. No food or drinks are typically allowed in the children's section, so plan snacks for before or after your visit.

Seasonal Notes

The library operates year-round with regular hours. Summer reading programs (June through August) are particularly popular with extra activities and incentives. Check for reduced hours during major holidays and school vacation weeks.

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Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Raymond (about 5 miles away) for family dining options at local pizza shops and casual restaurants, or pack snacks to enjoy at one of Fremont's small parks after your library visit.