Tea Tree Gully Library | Review

The newly developed children’s area at Tea Tree Gully library makes this an exceptional spot for children to read, learn, and get involved with their community.
Review by Claire Davill
Tea Tree Gully library is a large, sprawling library with fantastic facilities. The new children’s area, inspired by the life cycle of the butterfly, includes plenty of whimsical touches like wooden trees, window boxes, a caterpillar and reading pods. The books have been rearranged to make it easier for children to find their favourite book series, and there are interactive book reading tablets, DVDs and puzzle books to borrow.


Make sure to check out the tunnel through the entrance tree – look up to find out what you can see! Snuggle up with a book by the window in one of the reading pods, or sit on the benches under the tree and spot the fairy door.



Don’t forget the impressive butterfly seat!


There are wonderful tablets in the children’s section that allow children to select age appropriate books and have them read to them (as well as games like memory). Perfect for encouraging kids to read.

There are multiple self-checkout machines throughout the library, and don’t forget that you can borrow with any SA Libraries Card (free to join).
Don’t miss the book return section either! Pop your books through the chutes and watch the conveyor belt move and sort your books through the window. While visiting, we overheard a staff member saying the conveyor belts are powered by hamsters… and we’re not going to argue with that!

There is a toy library on site as well, and plenty of activities running – just check the large screen near the entrance to see what’s on.

One of the fantastic things about Tea Tree Gully Library is that it’s open in the evenings a couple of days a week, Mondays and Wednesdays until 8pm. There’s also a cafe on site, open from 9am-3pm Monday to Friday. (Dates and times as at July 2026)


Location:
571 Montague Road, Modbury
The library is easily accessed from North East Road and Montague Road, with a huge carpark. It sits adjacent Civic Park and across North East Road from Tea Tree Plaza.

For more information, such as opening hours, and all enquiries please visit the City of Tea Tree Gully website
At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.
As per all our Play & Go reviews, this is not a sponsored post and our review is done completely independently. All photos are by Play & Go (July 2026).
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