Tell City Library Hosts Pre K Storytime, Boosts Early Skills
The Tell City branch of the Perry County Public Library held its regular Pre K Storytime on November 14, 2025 at 10:30 AM, offering stories, songs, and activities for children ages 3 to 5. The drop in session supports early literacy development and provides a low cost community resource for families in Perry County.

The Tell City branch of the Perry County Public Library hosted its scheduled Pre K Storytime on November 14, 2025 at 10:30 AM, continuing a weekly series held on Fridays at the same time. The session, aimed at children ages 3 to 5, featured engaging stories, lively songs, and creative activities designed to build early literacy skills, spark imagination, and develop social confidence. The event was listed on the library website for that date and time and was offered as a drop in program with no registration required.
Organizers framed the session as part of the library system's ongoing effort to serve families with young children. The program is led at the Tell City location, 2328 Tell Street, Tell City, IN, and local residents seeking more information were directed to contact Emily Bebee at 812 547 2661 or by email at ebebee@perrycountypl.org. The library posting emphasized accessibility and convenience for parents and caregivers balancing busy schedules.
For Perry County families the storytime serves multiple practical roles. By promoting early literacy and social interaction it supports school readiness and complements formal education. As a low cost option that requires no registration, the library program reduces barriers for households that may lack access to paid early childhood programs. Regular weekly scheduling on Friday mornings also creates predictable routine opportunities for caregivers and children to build social networks within the community.

Beyond immediate benefits to participants, the series reflects the library's broader role as a community asset. Public libraries frequently act as hubs for early learning, informal childcare support, and family engagement. Local policymakers and funders often view such programs as cost effective investments in childhood development because they leverage public space and staff expertise rather than expensive infrastructure.
The Tell City event on November 14 reinforced the library's place in Perry County's support system for young families. Future sessions in the series continue to be offered on Fridays at 10:30 AM at the Tell City branch, and residents are encouraged to contact the library for details.


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