When the local library comes to mind, it’s easy to think of a reading area or a weekly story time. But yoga classes, lego-a-thons, homework help and song hours don’t immediately jump out. You may be surprised to know that San Diego libraries are brimming with kid-friendly activities, classes and events designed to entertain and educate your little ones. And best of all, they are free! So get ready to be surprised with our guide to local library fun.

Create a Sweet Sound at Music Makers
Toddlers will love the chance to explore their musical side at the Music Makers classes from Hopscotch Tiny Tots. Little maestro’s ages 3-5 will sing, dance, clap and cheer up a storm at these themed sessions that incorporate music, art, movement, science and language arts. Classes are a very toddler attention span friendly at 30 minutes, and younger and older siblings are welcome to join in the fun. Keep in mind that due to the popularity of this class, Music Makers will be close to arrivals once the room is at capacity or 5 minutes after the start of the session.

North University Community Library
8820 Judicial Dr.
San Diego, Ca, 92122
858-581-9637
Online: friends.northuclibrary.org

Date: Mondays, 10 a.m.

Looking for More Like This In Your Area? The Mira Mesa, Logan Heights, Linda Vista, Serra Mesa-Kearny Mesa and North University Community libraries host similar music events. Just check out the local library listings here and here for dates and times.

Image Credit: The Mommy Project San Diego

Bop With The Babies at Rhyme Time
The littlest of little ones don’t have to miss out on the library fun with Rhyme Time. Geared toward babies ages 0 – 18 months, these classes are designed to teach social, motor and sensory skills in a fun environment. Classes are a very baby friendly 40 minutes long and include songs, rhymes, finger play, toy time and bubbles. No registration is required and it isn’t a problem if you arrive a little late. Feel free to pop right in and join in the fun!

Carlsbad Cole Library
1250 Carlsbad Village Dr.
Carlsbad, Ca 92008
760-434-2897
Online: carlsbadca.gov/services/depts/library/youth/kidsevents.asp

Date: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. and 11a.m.

Looking for More Like This In Your Area? The Kensington-Normal Heights, Allied Gardens / Benjamin, North Clairemont, Paradise Hill, Scripps Miramar Ranch and North Park libraries all host similar baby rhyme time events!  Just check out the local library listings here and here for dates and times.

Image Credit: Plant Seed

Build It Up At LEGO Play Time
Get the kids singing “Everything is Awesome” at the Mission Hills LEGO Play Time. Kids 3 and over will love being able to conceptualize, build, rearrange and build again to their hearts content. The library will provide the lego all you need to do is bring your imagination. Each week has a theme and is on display for everyone to see.

Mission Hills Library

925 Washington St.

San Diego, Ca, 92103

619-692-4910

Online: facebook.com/mhlibrary

Date: Wednesdays, 5- 6 p.m.

Looking for More Like This In Your Area? The Rancho Peñasquitos, Skyline Hills, La Jolla/Riford, Mission Hills, North Park and Balboa libraries all host similar lego events!  Just check out the local library listings here and here for dates and times.

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Have A Namaste Moment At Yoga Story Time
Breathe deeply and feel the connection of mind and body at Allied Gardens / Benjamin Branch yoga story time. Kids will to transform into a stretching monkey, a downward dog or a silly elephant as they partake in a 45 minute session of stories and songs matched to yoga poses and breathing. Some parents swear by the classes calming effect and ability to bring on a great post-yoga nap time! Classes are geared towards toddlers ages 2 and over. No registration is required and a mat isn’t necessary (unless you want to bring one).

Allied Gardens / Benjamin Branch Library
5188 Zion Ave.
San Diego, Ca, 92120
619-533-3970
Online: facebook.com/bjbranchlibrary

Date: Mondays, 10:30 a.m.

Looking for More Like This In Your Area? The Ocean Beach, Pacific Beach, La Jolla/Riford, Central, Rancho Bernardo and Serra Mesa-Kearny Mesa libraries all host similar yoga events!  Just check out the local library listings here and here for dates and times.

Image Credit: San Diego County Library

Call Check Mate At Chess Club
Visit the Mira Mesa library to open your mind at their weekly chess club catch up. Your mini Bobby Fischer’s will practice a game of strategy, logic and consequence where it’s not about the position’s you have but the moves you make! Mira Mesa welcomes all chess players ages 5 and up at any skill level. Kids can learn the fundamentals of the game, practice their skills or workshop why that move was made with the friendly library staff. The library will provide the chess sets or bring your own. Checkmate!

Mira Mesa Library
8405 New Salem St.
San Diego, Ca, 92126
858-538-8165
Online: facebook.com/mmlibrary

Date: Tuesdays, 4 p.m.

Looking for More Like This In Your Area? The Rancho Peñasquitos, Point Loma/Hervey, Central and Otay Mesa-Nestor libraries all host similar chess events!  Just check out the local library listings here and here for dates and times.

Learn Sign Language at the Sign-A-Story Circle Time
Practice your sign language at the fun and energetic sign circle time at the Pacific Beach / Taylor Branch library. Run by Monta Briant, a local mommy and author of Baby Sign Language Basics and Sign, Sing, and Play, this action-packed 45 minutes is filled with signed stories, signed songs and games. It’s perfect for preverbal babies and toddlers, giving you an early communication tool to start understanding your little one better. This class gets very busy and parking can be tight.  Leave extra time to find your spot; but if you’re late, feel free to join once the class has started.

Pacific Beach / Taylor Branch Library
4275 Cass St.
San Diego, Ca 92109
858-581-9934
Online: pblibraryfriends.org

Date: Fourth Thursday of the month (except November and December), 10:30 a.m.

Looking for More Like This In Your Area? The Mission Valley, Kensington, Tierrasanta, Bonita, Encinitas, North Clairemont, Central Library / Sanford Children’s Library, Rancho Peñasquitos, Mission Hills, Rancho Bernardo, Clairemont and Ocean Beach libraries all host similar sign events! Just check out the local library listings here and here for dates and times.

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Tackle Your Homework at Homework Help
Looking for some one on one home work help? Or perhaps just a focused and stimulating environment to tackle those class assignments. Homework help at  Linda Vista Library offers a curriculum-aligned resources, Wi-Fi and a wide range of print and digital resources that help your kiddo develop and succeed academically. Students can work independently or with the assistance of the learning coordinator and/or the homework help volunteers. Keep in mind parents will need to be present on site at the library.Linda Vista Library
2160 Ulric St.
San Diego, Ca, 92111
858-573-1399
Online: lindavistalibrary.org/homework-help

Date: Mon – Thurs., 3.30 – 7 p.m. during the school term

Looking for More Like This In Your Area? The Central, North Clairemont, North Park, Logan Heights, Pacific Beach, San Carlos,  Scripps Miramar Ranch, City Heights/Weingart, Otay Mesa-Nestor, Serra Mesa-Kearny Mesa, San Ysidro, College-Rolando, Linda Vista, Mountain View/Beckwourth, Oak View, Kensington-Normal Heights, Valencia Park/Malcolm X and Skyline Hills libraries all host similar homework help events!  Just check out the local library listings here and here for dates and times.

Do you have any favourite library classes or events? Let us know in the comments below!

— Lenya McGrath

When the urge hits to leave the city without actually leaving the city, hop on over to Presidio Heights for a peaceful and quiet escape. While the tony neighborhood spans just seven blocks east to west, the picturesque area packs in the fun. With three playgrounds, a cafe with a play space and a shop called Stroller Spa (yep, it’s a spa for your wheels), Presidio Heights is the home away from home you’ve been looking for.

Parks & Playgrounds

photo: Amber Guetebier

Julius Kahn Playground
This playground and park some of the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay, and Marin Headlands, assuming you visit on a fog-free day. Beyond the sweet views, the playground includes a large fenced-in area with separate play structures for the little and big kids, free parking and bathrooms (score!). Julius Kahn (or JK as it’s referred to by the neighbors) also has a large adjacent grassy expanse, basketball court, tennis courts and baseball field.

Find It: West Pacific Ave. & Spruce St., San Francisco, Ca

photo: Mindy W via Yelp

Presidio Heights Playground
A hidden gem, this quaint park feels like you’re in someone’s (amazing) back yard. Features include a toddler play area with big sand pit, slides, swings, and a climbing structure. There’s also a full length basketball court that serves as a roadway for the many riding toys donated by local parents. Bonus: a clubhouse with restrooms that you can rent out for birthday parties.

Find It: Clay & Walnut St., San Francisco, Ca

photo: Venus S via flickr

Laurel Hill Playground
Off of Euclid Avenue behind Laurel Shopping Center this playground is not visible from the street, which means it’s often less crowded. This hidden neighborhood gem includes a baseball field, tennis court, basketball court and playground. While the playground hasn’t been renovated in awhile, it’s charming, sunny and a great spot for less crowded outdoor play.

Good to know: since the playground and park is set back from the street you need to walk in and it’s an incline to reach the play area.

Find It: 301 Euclid Avenue, San Francisco, Ca

Fun Pit Stops: Shops, Resources & More

photo: Erin Lem

Stroller Spa
Give your wheels a much needed cleaning and repair at Stroller Spa, a store in San Francisco’s Presidio Heights neighborhood, that’s dedicated to making your stroller shine and run like new (even after baby #3). And for you, there’s a mani-pedi salon just down the block. It’s a win-win for everyone.

3566 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, Ca
855-STROLL-SPA
Online: strollerspa.com

photo: Day One Baby

Day One Baby
Once you see those two pink lines, the planning, shopping, and decorating frenzy begins. Let DayOne Baby–a retail and community center in Presidio Heights–help you navigate your way through pregnancy and beyond. Their sparkling space features educational seminars, fitness opportunities, a lending library, retail store, and more for expectant and new parents.

3548 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, Ca 94118
415-813-1931
Online: dayonebaby.com

photo: Erin Lem

Serena & Lily Design Shop
Whether you want to revamp your play room or need ideas for baby’s first nursery, Serena & Lily’s chic new outpost will give you what your Pinterest board can’t—helpful guidance by friendly staff, inspiration, and a ton of paint swatches and textile samples to look at, feel, and take home.

3457 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, Ca
415-580-7078
Online: serenaandlily.com/designshop

photo: Victor G via Yelp

San Francisco Public Library, Presidio Branch
This neighborhood library underwent a renovation a couple of years back and the facelift made the interior brighter and more welcoming. Each week features an array of children’s programs like toddler tales and playtime and baby rhyme time. After hanging out in the designated children’s area, head outside and picnic on the grass or the sunny steps.

3150 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, Ca 94115
Online: sfpl.org/index.php?pg=0100002801

photo: gracewong via flickr

Jewish Community Center
Whether you’re on the hunt for an after school enrichment program, looking to try out a new class like ballet and hip hop or hope to learn more about the Jewish faith, the JCC offers programs and services for every age and interest. As the oldest Jewish center on the West Coast, this hulking building houses tons of great resources and is open to all.

3200 California St
San Francisco, Ca
415-292-1200
Online: jccsf.org

photo: Yelp

Dottie Doolittle
This small boutique on Sacramento Street has been dressing Presidio Heights kids in classy American and European styles for close to 40 years. The store carries chic and timeless duds (think outfits for weddings and special occasions) for children infants through 16 years old. You can even create a baby registry here.

3680 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, Ca
415-563-3244
Online: dottiedoolittle.com/aboutus.asp

photo: jessicafm via flickr

Right Start
For products for infants through toddlers pay a visit to Right Start. Whether you’re a seasoned pro on baby number three or a newbie on your first, this storefront carries everything you’ll need including strollers, car seats, bath products, nursery furniture and more.

3435 Sacramento St
San Francisco, Ca
415-202-1901
Online: rightstart.com

Eat
The main hub where you’ll find eat–both sit-down and take out–is at Laurel Village. Located on California Street between Spruce and Laurel Streets, this shopping center is a hub for locals visiting the pharmacy, selecting cuts of meat at the butcher and visiting the bank. For a full list of shops and restaurants click here. Some of our favorite kid-friendly eateries at Laurel Village and beyond are listed below.

photo: William R. via Yelp

Rigolo Cafe
If you’re craving a real meal out with entertainment for the kids, dining at Rigolo Cafe is a must. The modern French bistro serves up delicious fare from morning until night (they’re open 7:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday) and includes a kids play area with toys and a chalkboard, clean restrooms, a kids menu, balloons and more. Park in the back of Laurel Village for non-metered spots.

3465 California Street
San Francisco, Ca
415-876-7777
Online: rigolocafe.com

photo: Antonio C. via Yelp

Ella’s
Come here for brunch, but get there early as neighbors know that this corner restaurant gets crowded fast. The restaurant serves up American comfort food. Must-trys? The fresh squeezed orange juice, buttermilk pancakes and chicken hash.

500 Presidio Street
San Francisco, Ca
415-441-5669
Online: ellassanfrancisco.com

photo: Liz S. via Yelp

Picnix Bistro
This small cafe is off the beaten path but certainly worth the few block walk away from the main shops on Sacramento Street. A favorite of neighbors and hospital workers, the cafe features an array of soups, salads and sandwiches. There are a few tables and chairs set up outside, which are nice on a sunny day. Closed Sunday.

3872 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, Ca
415-751-2255
Online: picnixsf.com

Date Night Picks: If you book a sitter, beeline it back to Presidio Heights for a proper date night. Favorite spots are: Spruce (3640 Sacramento Street), Sociale (3665 Sacramento Street) and Nico (3665 Sacramento Street).

Coffee Shops

photo: Zoey S. via yelp

Swank at the Laurel Inn
By night Swank is a cocktail lounge, but by day it’s a coffee bar. Head here to get your Blue Bottle fix and pick up locally-made pastries to get your day started right.

444 Presidio Avenue
San Francisco, Ca
Online: jdvhotels.com/restaurants/the-laurel-inn/swank-cocktail-coffee-club

Coffee & a Bagel
Even in a small enclave like Presidio Heights you can’t escape the Peet’s Coffee, Noah’s Bagel, Starbucks trifecta. Find each at Laurel Village where you can grab a cuppa, nosh on a bagel and then peruse the stores.

photo: lwy via flickr

Noah’s Bagel
3519 California
San Francisco, Ca
415-387-3874

Peet’s Coffee & Tea
3419 California Street
San Francisco, Ca
415-221-8506

What’s your ideal day in Presidio Heights? Tell us in the Comments below!

— Erin Lem

Who knew endless naps and snacking would get old? If you and the babe are ready to get out (get dressed), and greet the world, we’ve rounded up the best activities for mom and her little bundle, from newborn-friendly yoga, to baby music workshops to storytimes for the smallest of the small.

Photo courtesy of Le Petit Baleen

Swim!
There’s a reason your little one loves the bath—he or she has probably spent more time in water (9 months?) than they have on dry land, so it’s never too young to get ‘em swimming and splashing. Le Petit Baleen and American Swim Academy offer classes for babies as young as 8 weeks, and with their extra warm indoor pools, friendly instructors and viewing benches (grandma and grandpa will want to see this), it makes for the perfect activity (and photo op) all year round.

American Swim Academy
6948 Sierra Ct.
Dublin, Ca
925-479-7946
Online: americanswimacademy

Le Petit Beleen San Francisco
933 Mason Street
San Francisco, Ca
866-896-3603

La Petite Baleen San Bruno
434 San Mateo Avenue
San Bruno, Ca
866-896-3603

La Petite Baleen Half Moon Bay
775 Main Street Half
Moon Bay, Ca
866-896-3603

LaPetite Baleen Atherton
60 Fifth Avenue
Redwood City, Ca
866-896-3603
Online: swimlpb.com

Photo courtesy of Pretend City

Read!
Your nearest public library undoubtably offers a weekly baby-and-me class aimed to introduce little droolers to the joys of reading though music, movement and lots of cuddles. The (free!) classes also offer new parents and opportunity to relearn all those sweet kiddie songs that they probably haven’t heard in a few decades, and to bring home a few new books to keep that bedtime routine interesting.

Baby Rhyme Time and Playtime
San Francisco Public Libraries
Mission: Mon., 1:15 p.m.
Ocean View: Mon., 2 p.m.
Sunset: Mon., 2 p.m.
West Portal: Tues., 10:30 a.m.
Ortega: Wed., 3 p.m.
Presidio: Thurs., 10:15 a.m.
Mission Bay: Thurs., 10:15 a.m.
Bayview: Thurs., 11 a.m.
Main: Thurs., 3: 30 p.m.
Online: sfpl.org

Babies and Books
Larkspur Public Library
Wed., 9:30 a.m.
400 Magnolia Ave.
Larkspur, Ca
415-927-5005
Online: ci.larkspur.ca.us

Baby Bounce
Oakland Public Libraries
Main: Tues., 10:15 a.m.
Golden Gate: Tues., 11:15 a.m.
Diamond: Wed., 10:15 a.m.
Lakeview: Wed., 11 a.m.
Montclair: Thurs., 11: 30 a.m.
Online: www.oaklandlibrary.org

Just Baby and Me
Burlingame Public Library
Fri., 10:30 a.m.
480 Primrose Rd.
Burlingame, Ca
650-558-7400
Online: burlingame.org

Baby Lapsit
San Jose’s Martin Luther King Library
Thurs., 11:30 a.m.
150 E. San Fernando St.
San Jose, Ca
408-808-2183
Online: sjlibrary.org

Photo courtesy of Pomegranate

Stretch!
Those first few months with baby are a serious workout, and you’re likely to be feeling sore in places you didn’t even know existed. And your babe is probably still unfolding from his or her time curled up in your belly. Take some time to stretch it out at one of these relaxing mom and baby yoga sessions. Crying little ones are par for the course, so don’t stress about your babe being on their best behavior!

Post Natal Yoga with Jane Austin
Yoga Tree
1234 Valencia St.
San Francisco, Ca
415-647-9707
Online: yogatreesf.com

Mom and Baby Yoga
Pomegranate
25 Tamalpais Ave.
San Anselmo, Ca
415-785-3173
Online: pomcenter.com

It’s Yoga, Baby + Massage
It’s Yoga Kids
569 Ruger St.
San Francisco, Ca
415-750-9990
Online: itsyogakids.com

Postnatal Yoga (with childcare!)
Yogalayam
1723 Alcatraz Ave.
Berkeley, Ca
510-655-3664
Online: yogalayam.org

Mom & Baby Yoga
Blossom
299 S. California Ave., Ste. 120
Palo Alto, Ca
650-321-2326
Online: blossombirth.org

Mom and Baby Yoga
Yoga at Change
400 Ben Franklin Ct.
San Mateo, Ca
650-340-9642
Online: yogaatchange.com

Photo courtesy of Music Together

Sing!
Whether or not you can carry a tune, your voice is still the sweetest sound your baby hears. Learn some songs, explore different instruments and give your baby the gift of music during his or her first months.

Music Together
Hundreds of classes in Bay Area locations everywhere.
Find a class here: musictogether.com

Mini Music Time
Inner Rhythms
518D Tamalpais Dr.
Corte Madera, Ca
415.895.6144
Online: minimusictime.com

Baby Move & Groove
Ark Row Kids
122 Main St.
Tiburon, Ca
415-435-2200
Online: arkrowcenter.com

Kindermusik Sing and Play
Piedmont Center for the Arts
801 Magnoila Ave.
Piedmont, Ca
510-531-3190
Online: nanmusik.com
Music at Gymboree
925 Blossom Hill Rd.
San Jose, Ca
408-629-5813
Online: gymboreeclasses.com

 Do you have a favorite activity to do with your new babe?

—Erin Feher