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Lincoln City Libraries - Sensory Storytime

Lincoln City Libraries

Lincoln, Nebraska - Lancaster County

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Provider overview

Lincoln City Libraries offers Sensory Storytime at the Gere Branch for children ages three to eight who need a calmer, more controlled environment, plus sensory play time for all abilities.

Lincoln City Libraries is the public library system for Lincoln, Nebraska, offering Sensory Storytime and sensory play programs designed for children of all abilities.

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Ages
Children ages three to eight for Sensory Storytime; sensory play centers for younger children of all abilities
Season
Offered in sessions through the year (winter, spring, and into summer)
Cost
Free library program; confirm current session dates and any registration with Lincoln City Libraries.

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Lincoln City Libraries (Gere Branch)

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Sensory Storytime and sensory play

Sensory Storytime for children ages three to eight in a calmer environment, plus drop-in sensory play centers for all abilities.

Ages
Children ages three to eight for Sensory Storytime; sensory play centers for younger children of all abilities
Season
Offered in sessions through the year (winter, spring, and into summer)
Schedule
Sensory Storytime was noted at the Gere Branch on Saturday mornings; confirm current session dates and branch with Lincoln City Libraries.
Cost
Free library program; confirm current session dates and any registration with Lincoln City Libraries.
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Lincoln City Libraries offers Sensory Storytime for children ages three to eight who may need extra attention or a more controlled environment, held at the Gere Branch, plus a drop-in Sensory Play Time with sensory play centers and toys for children of all abilities.
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Sensory Storytime and sensory play

Lincoln City Libraries offers Sensory Storytime for children ages three to eight who may need extra attention or a more controlled environment, held at the Gere Branch, plus a drop-in Sensory Play Time with sensory play centers and toys for children of all abilities.

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What the provider says: The source names Sensory Storytime, children who may need extra attention or a more controlled environment, and sensory play centers with toys for children of all abilities.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the controlled, lower-stimulation environment, session length, the Gere Branch space, and the drop-in sensory play option.

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What we found: Lincoln City Libraries offers Sensory Storytime for children ages three to eight who may need extra attention or a more controlled environment, held at the Gere Branch, plus a drop-in Sensory Play Time with sensory play centers and toys for children of all abilities.

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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