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Bath Township Public Library Sensory-Friendly Storytime

Bath Township Public Library

Bath, Michigan - Clinton County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Bath

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14051 Webster Rd, Bath, MI 48808

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Provider overview

Bath Township Public Library offers Sensory-Friendly Storytime: Neurodivergent Mondays, with dimmed lights, sensory toys, maps, and communication supports.

Bath Township Public Library serves the Bath area in the Lansing region and hosts Sensory-Friendly Storytime: Neurodivergent Mondays for neurodivergent children and families.

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Ages
Young children and families, including neurodivergent children, who benefit from a sensory friendly storytime
Season
Year-round, on the first and second Mondays of each month
Cost
Library programs are typically free; confirm any registration or drop-in details before attending.

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Bath Township Public Library

14051 Webster Rd, Bath, MI 48808

Storytime runs the first and second Mondays monthly. Families should confirm current times and any seasonal changes on the library calendar.

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Sensory-Friendly Storytime: Neurodivergent Mondays

A recurring storytime with dimmed lights, sensory toys, communication cards, open playtime, and an optional craft for neurodivergent children and families.

Ages
Young children and families, including neurodivergent children, who benefit from a sensory friendly storytime
Season
Year-round, on the first and second Mondays of each month
Schedule
Sensory-Friendly Storytime runs on the first and second Mondays of each month in the evening, with a craft offered on the second Monday; confirm current times on the library calendar.
Cost
Library programs are typically free; confirm any registration or drop-in details before attending.
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Last checked
Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
Bath Township Public Library publishes Sensory-Friendly Storytime: Neurodivergent Mondays on its official calendar page, with first and second Monday scheduling, sensory toys, dimmed lights, maps, Core Communication cards, and assistance requests welcomed.
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Program details we found

Sensory-Friendly Storytime: Neurodivergent Mondays

Bath Township Public Library publishes Sensory-Friendly Storytime: Neurodivergent Mondays on its official calendar page, with first and second Monday scheduling, sensory toys, dimmed lights, maps, Core Communication cards, and assistance requests welcomed.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The official page names sensory-friendly storytime, neurodivergent Mondays, sensory toys, dimmed lights, maps, Core Communication cards, and assistance requests.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the current Monday schedule, age fit, caregiver participation, room setup, communication-card availability, assistance requests, and whether registration is needed.

What we checked

What we found: Bath Township Public Library publishes Sensory-Friendly Storytime: Neurodivergent Mondays on its official calendar page, with first and second Monday scheduling, sensory toys, dimmed lights, maps, Core Communication cards, and assistance requests welcomed.

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What to confirm

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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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