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Nolensville Public Library library in Nolensville, TN
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Nolensville Public Library

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🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 0-12. Babies and toddlers thrive during interactive storytimes, preschoolers enjoy craft programs and early literacy activities, while elementary-aged kids love the educational workshops, summer reading programs, and STEAM activities offered throughout the year.

About

Nolensville Public Library is a welcoming, modern community hub that goes beyond books with its fantastic lineup of children's programming. From engaging storytimes for toddlers to educational activities for school-age kids, this library creates a warm, inviting atmosphere where families can explore, learn, and connect with other local parents and children.

Highlights

  • Regular storytimes featuring songs, movement, and age-appropriate books
  • Hands-on educational programs and STEM activities throughout the year
  • Well-stocked children's section with books for all reading levels
  • Summer reading programs with prizes and incentives to keep kids reading
  • Family-friendly events and seasonal celebrations

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead or check their calendar online to plan your visit around popular storytimes and special programs, which fill up quickly
  2. 2.Visit on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday evenings when the library stays open until 7:00 PM for a quieter browsing experience after the afternoon rush
  3. 3.Sign up for a library card on your first visit to take advantage of their digital resources, including free kids' apps and e-books
  4. 4.The children's section is well-organized by age group, making it easy to find age-appropriate books and materials
  5. 5.Arrive 10-15 minutes early for scheduled programs to secure good seating, especially for popular storytimes

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) are ideal for attending storytimes and enjoying a less crowded children's section. Saturday mornings offer special weekend programming but can be busier with families. Avoid the after-school rush (3:00-5:00 PM on weekdays) if you prefer a calmer environment.

What to Know

The library is completely free to use, with free parking available on-site. Library cards are free for Tennessee residents, giving you access to borrow books, movies, and digital resources.

Seasonal Notes

The library is closed on Sundays year-round. Summer reading programs (June-July) are extremely popular and offer great incentives for kids. Holiday-themed storytimes and special events occur around major holidays. Check their calendar for winter break and spring break special programming.

Nearby Eats

Head to The Mill in historic downtown Nolensville (5 minutes away) for family-friendly Southern comfort food, or stop by Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant for kid-approved burgers, mac and cheese, and a casual atmosphere.

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Walnut Grove

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Park

Nolensville Park

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Nolensville Historical Society

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Nolensville's charming historic district offers families a delightful small-town experience perfect for a leisurely afternoon together. Kids will enjoy exploring unique local shops, sampling treats from family-friendly restaurants, and experiencing the welcoming community atmosphere that makes this historic Tennessee town special. The walkable downtown makes it easy to navigate with strollers and young children.

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Mill Creek Park & Greenway

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