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Kids: German Storytime
2024-10-20 15:00:002024-10-20 15:30:00America/New_YorkKids: German StorytimePrinceton Public Library - Story Room
Sunday, October 20 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Add to Calendar2024-10-20 15:00:002024-10-20 15:30:00America/New_YorkKids: German StorytimeStorytime in German for children and their caregivers. Princeton Public Library - Story Room
Storytime in German for children and their caregivers.
Join us for stories, songs, rhymes and more in German. Intended for children ages 2 and up who have proficiency in German. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Story Room Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
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