Kids’ Corner
For Those Ages 0 to 8
Join us for crafting, reading challenges, and story times. Our craft activities are for kids ages 6 to 11, and our reading challenges are open to all ages so families can play together.
We have different story time programs for children from 0 to 5. All children must be accompanied by an adult. We present books, games, rhymes and sing-alongs, as well as a fun craft!
All Events
in the Community Room
We have how-to videos from previous crafts on our YouTube channel.
Our Madison Library YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoNNivDJ_0aeQsKNbqRFrkA
Our Madison Library Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Madisonlib.org/
Puzzle-Palooza!
Friday, September 19, at 7:00 pm
In the Community Room
Puzzle together, swap completed projects for something new, and put your speed puzzle skills to the test!
For all ages
Kid and Tween STEAM
Tuesdays at 4:00 pm
Book Babies
Wednesdays at 9:30 am
For babies ages 1 to 9 months.
Toddler Time
Mondays and Tuesdays at 9:30 am
For babies ages 10 to 23 months.
Story Time
Tuesdays at 10:30 am and 6:30 pm
Wednesdays at 10:30 am
For children ages 2 to 5 years.
Theme for September Storytimes:
The Letter “A!”
Week of September 2: See you later, ALLIGATOR!
Week of September 9: Armadillo Antics
Week of September 16: Apples hanging on a tree!
Week of September 23: ABC’s for you and me!
Week of September 30: Something new, just for you!
Hora del Cuento en Español
Con Maria D. Carvajal Castro, Especialista en Salud Pública
Lunes a 10:30 am
Para niños en edad preescolar de 2 a 5 años.
El Tema de la Hora del Cuento de Septiembre:
La Letra “A!”
8 de Septiembre: Armadillo
15 de Septiembre: Manzanas
22 de Septiembre: ABC’s
29 de Septiembre: ¡Algo nuevo sólo para ti!
1000 Books Before Kindergarten
Promote Reading with Your Child!
Children’s Collections
Books, Graphic Novels, Speedy Reader Kits and More!
Don't Forget Our Free
Family Friendly Films
Fridays at 3:30 pm in the Community Room
- September 26: How to Train Your Dragon (2025) (PG)
- October 3: Lilo and Stitch (2025) (PG)
- October 17: Flow (PG)
Parents, please pre-screen movies for appropriateness for your family.
Children under 12 MUST be accompanied by someone age 14 or older.
Activities & Events Blog
Join us for fun and learning!
September Activities for Kids ‘n’ Tweens
Story Time and Early Literacy Dive into tales, tunes, and tiny triumphs at our Early Literacy programs in the Community Room—tailored for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and their grown-ups! Story Time (ages 2–5 + adult) Tue 10:30 AM & 6:30 PM (Activity Room) |...
August Programs for All Ages
Teen Action CouncilThe Teen Action Council gathers to discuss plans and come up with ways for the Library to serve teens. Ages 13-18 are invited to join us Wednesday, August 6 in the Community Room at 4 PM!Crafty Corner Join us for Crafty Corner, an informal meet-up...
Storytime: Purple
Grapes, lavender, eggplants, and purple crayons—oh, the fun things that are purple! They're all waiting in a book, ready for you to discover. Mix blue and red playdough to create your own purple, then cut out shapes with cookie cutters. Don't forget to try these...
Storytime: Green
Green is the color of grass, trees, and many leaves. It makes us think of nature, spring, and fresh things growing. Frogs, peas, and apples can be green too! Green is a calm and happy color that helps us feel peaceful and full of energy. It’s like a big hug from...
July Programs for Kids ‘n’ Tweens
Summer Reading is Here! You can sign up now for Summer Reading: Color Our World! With Beanstack you can sign up online, or you can visit us at the Library and track your reading on paper. Check out our Summer Reading page for our prize schedule and more details.Story...
June Events for Kids ‘n’ Tweens
Summer Reading is Here! You can sign up now for Summer Reading: Color Our World! With Beanstack you can sign up online, or you can visit us at the Library and track your reading on paper. Check out our Summer Reading page for our prize schedule and more details.Story...
May Kids ‘n’ Tween Programs
Books For Boys & Great Reads for GirlsMeet Princess Cimorene—a princess who refuses to be proper. She’s everything a princess shouldn’t be: headstrong, tomboyish, smart… And bored. So bored she runs away to live with Kazul, one of the most powerful dragons around!...
Storytime: B is for Birthday
Happy Birthday!Children eagerly look forward to their next birthday with excitement and anticipation each year. But did you know birthdays can also be valuable learning experiences? They can help children develop an understanding of time and age, explore family values...
Storytime: Something NEW, Just for YOU! April edition
Unicorns, bees, dinosaurs, and frogs—oh my! We've added something new to the library just for you. Online Catalog Tip: Want the latest books on your favorite topics, like unicorns? Use the "Sort By" dropdown menu and select "Publication Date (Descending)." This will...
APRIL Book Babies + Toddler: Birthdays
It’s my birthday! Did you know that birthdays aren’t just fun and exciting for children—they’re also a great learning opportunity? Looking forward to and celebrating a birthday helps children understand traditions, family gatherings, and the joy of giving and...
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Kid and Tween STEAM
Tuesdays, September 2, 9, 16, 23, & 30, at 4:00 pm
For Kids ages 6 – 8 & Tweens ages 9 – 11 and their accompanying adult. Come to the library and participate in an activity that’s about science, technology, engineering, or math! Our STEAM Activities take place in the Community Room.
Head over to our Kids and Tweens STEAM Activity page for video instructions of previous crafts.
STEAM CRAFTING FOR September:
- September 2: LEGOs! The Full Plate Challenge!
- September 9: Cardboard Construction Building Squares
- September 16: LEGOs! Rubber Band Powered Superhero LEGO Cars
- September 23: Truly Terrific Tech
- September 30: LEGOs! Pick a card, any card, doesn’t matter which card!
Book Babies
Wednesdays at 9:30 am
For babies ages 1 to 9 months.
Enjoy songs, stories, and movement activities together with other families. Additional activities and links will be available after the program on the Madison Library District Book Babies blog.
For September, our theme is… ABC’s for you and me!
Toddler Time
Mondays and Tuesdays at 9:30 am
No Toddler Time on September 1
For babies ages 10 to 23 months.
Enjoy songs, stories, and movement activities together with other families. Additional activities and links will be available after the program on the Madison Library District Book Babies blog.
For September, our theme is… ABC’s for you and me!
Story Time
Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10:30 am
Tuesday Evenings at 6:30 pm
For children ages 2 to 5 and their “grown up!”
Children ages 2 to 5 with their adult will enjoy stories and related fun which may include songs, games, and rhymes in our Community Room.
Any extra crafting supplies will be available to pick up at the Children’s Reference Desk while supplies last. Additional links and activities will be available after the program on the Madison Library District Storytime blog.
Have more than one child? Wondering which early literacy library program to attend? Go to the age specific event for your oldest child.
Theme for September Storytimes: The Letter “A!”
- Week of September 2: See you later, ALLIGATOR!
- Week of September 9: Armadillo Antics
- Week of September 16: Apples hanging on a tree!
- Week of September 23: ABC’s for you and me!
- Week of September 30: Something new, just for you!
Hora del Cuento en Español
Lunes a 10:30 am
con Maria D. Carvajal Castro
No Tenemos La Hora del Cuentos En Español en 2 DE Septiembre
Para niños en edad preescolar de 2 a 5 años con su adulto!
Ninos de edad 2 hasta 5 con su adulto disfrutaria historias y actividades divertidos lo cual incluye canciones. juegetes, y rimas en nuestro Community Room. Los materiales adicionales para manualidades estarán disponibles para recoger en el Mostrador de Referencia para Niños hasta agotar existencias.
Después del programa, habrá enlaces y actividades adicionales disponibles en el blog de la hora del cuento del Madison Library District.
¿Tiene más de un hijo? ¿Quiere saber a qué programa de alfabetización temprana de la biblioteca asistir? Vaya al evento específico para la edad de su hijo mayor.
El Tema de la Hora del Cuento de Septiembre es la Letra “A!”
- 8 de Septiembre: Armadillo
- 15 de Septiembre: Manzanas
- 22 de Septiembre: ABC’s
- 29 de Septiembre: ¡Algo nuevo sólo para ti!
¡Esperamos verles aqui!
Book Bingo!
December 1 – 31 – This month’s theme is English Literature!
Madison Library’s Reading Challenge
All ages can play. We have a bingo card for kids 11 and under, and one for teens and adults 12 and older. Read fun new books and audiobooks and win great prizes!
Here’s how it works:
Step 1: Read the challenges and pick a bingo line that most appeals to you.
Step 2: Read a book that completes a challenge. Read another. And another.
Step 3: When you are able to cross off 5 squares in a row on the board, bring your sheet in to the Circulation Desk for a prize and an entry in our monthly drawing. We will have a separate drawing for each age group.
Step 4: Keep reading! You can get as many prizes and entries as there are bingos on the board.

1000 Books Before Kindergarten
A great way to bond with your child as well as promote reading!
The Concept is Simple, the Rewards are Priceless!
The key is perseverance. Make it exciting. Are you ready to get started?
Here’s how it works:
- Pick up a tracking log at the library’s Circulation Desk.
- Read a book (any book) to your newborn, infant, and/or toddler.
- Fill out a circle for each book you read. Each tracker has 100 circles.
- Once your log is completed, come get a sticker or a small book from the library.
- When you have completed 10 sheets, you’ve read 1000 books!
The goal is to have read 1,000 books (yes you can repeat books) before your precious one starts kindergarten. Does it sound hard? Not really if you think about it. If you read just 1 book a night, you will have read about 365 books in a year. That is 730 books in two years and 1,095 books in three years. If you consider that most children start kindergarten at around 5 years of age, you have more time than you think (so get started).

LEGO Club
Not meeting in august
For Kids ages 6 – 8, Tweens ages 9 – 11, and Teens ages 12 – 18.
Anyone under the age of 12 needs to be accompanied by an adult.
Do you love Legos? Join other kids who love the ever popular bricks at Madison Library District’s LEGO club!

Cartoon & Comic Strip Contest
Entries may be submitted anytime between March 24 through April 2
Winners announced April 4
To Celebrate National Library Week
Our theme is "Drawn to the Library!"
Create an original single frame cartoon OR a multi-frame comic strip to show us what that theme means to you.
Submitting Entries
- Cartoons must be 8 x 10 inches and may be in color or black and white.
- Submissions must be brought to the Madison Library District Circulation Desk along with a completed entry form.
- Each participant may submit up to three entries.
Judging
- Entries will be judged in the following age categories:
- 6-11 years
- 12-17 years
- 18+ years
- Judging criteria: creativity, visual appeal, entertainment value, and storytelling quality.
- A panel of impartial judges will evaluate entries on April 3, 2025.
Winners & Prizes
- Judges will select 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in each age category.
- One Grand Prize Winner will also be selected.
- Winners will be announced on MLD's Facebook page and newsletters.
- Prizes will be awarded to all winners.
Comic strip frame templates, if needed, are available at the Circulation Desk, here on our website, or you can make your own!
Open to all patrons ages 6 and older (minors must have approval from their legal guardian.)
Submissions will need to be turned in at the Circulation Desk by 8:00 pm on April 2, 2025.
Each submission will need an entry form filled out and turned in with your comics and cartoons:

Children’s Collections
For kids ages 8 and younger
Most Items Located on the West Side of the Building
We have a wide variety of materials for all your learning and entertainment needs!
Having a hard time finding something? Ask a librarian!
We provide the following materials:
- BOARD BOOKS – located in the lounge area north of the Community Room. These sturdy books have cardboard pages to resist tearing. They are primarily for babies ages 0 – 2.
- EASY OR EARLY BOOKS – “E” on the spine label means “Easy” or “Early” but really designates the picture book collection. Most are about thirty pages in length and the reading level varies from very simple to sixth grade.
- EASY BOOKS WITH CDs – “EBCD” on the spine label means these are Easy or Early Books which also include a CD. The CD either narrates the book’s text or dramatizes the book with narration and music.
- JUNIOR EASY BOOKS – “JE” stands for Junior Easy or Junior Early. The reading level varies from pre-kindergarten to second grade. They are shelved in order by author, or by the series or character name (“Barbie,” “D.C.,” etc.) Sometimes referred to as Early Chapter Books, these are a bridge to the Junior Fiction books.
- JUNIOR FICTION – The target age group for these chapter book stories is ages six through nine. Most of the books are just under 200 pages and many are illustrated. Most of these are shelved in order by the author’s last name, or by the series name.
- JUNIOR NONFICTION – true stories and facts.
- GRAPHIC NOVELS
- AUDIOBOOKS – books on CD.
- eBOOKS and eAUDIOS – downloadable from the Libby app on your device.
- MAGAZINES
- MUSIC CDs – appropriate for children.
- DVDs & BLU-RAYs – these are located in the front lobby. Children’s materials are on the east side of the displays.
- KITS – we have several types of kits:
- DISCOVERY KITS – in the green bags; DKIT I, II, AND III are for lap sit babies, preschool, and primary ages, and DKIT Vs have materials for the whole family.
- AMERICAN GIRL KITS – in the blue plaid bags. This growing collection will feature all the historical dolls, as well as the Wellie Wishers and Bitty Babies. We are also adding the Disney Princess dolls!
- SPEEDY READER KITS – the entire book series in one bag; in pale blue and grey bags.
- READ-ALONG KITS – includes a book and an audiobook of the same title so you can follow along with the audio reader.
- AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE KITS – designed to teach parents and other caregivers how to read to their children who are deaf using American Sign Language and how to use strategies to make book sharing most effective.
Online Fun
Websites and databases just for kids! Use these to help you with homework and other research projects, as well as educational learning games and adventures.
Regular Hours of Operation
- Monday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Tuesday - Wednesday: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
- Thursday: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
- Friday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
- Saturday: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
- Sunday: CLOSED
Closures in 2025
- January 1 – New Year’s Day
- January 20 – Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
- February 17 – Presidents Day
- March 28 – Staff Development Day
- April 5 – Building Maintenance
- May 24-26 – Memorial Day
- June 19 – Juneteenth
- July 4-5 – Independence Day
- August 30-September 1 – Labor Day
- September 12 – Staff Development Day
- October 4 – Building Maintenance
- November 11 – Veterans Day
- November 26 – Closing at 5:00 pm
- November 27-29 – Thanksgiving
- December 24-26 – Christmas
- December 31 – New Year’s Eve
- January 1, 2026 – New Year’s Day
Address
73 North Center
Rexburg, Idaho 83440
We are located on Center Street, just north of Main Street, by the Historic Rexburg Tabernacle.
Contact Us
(208) 356-3461
24 Hour Phone Renewal: (208) 356-6658
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