Babies and toddlers up to age 2 and an adult are invited to engage in storytelling and songs with sensory and motor skills, emergent language, spatial awareness, object permanence and body movement activities. Registration is required for each child attending. Parents need not register themselves.
This program is made possible by PNC Bank through a grant to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
The Broad Ripple community has enjoyed library service at various sites since 1930. The first stand-alone library opened in 1949 adjacent to School No. 80 and continued at that location until a larger branch opened in Broad Ripple Park in 1986. Facing a need for continued growth, the current Glendale Branch was constructed in 2000 and became the country’s first full-service library in a major shopping mall.