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December 2019
Play and Learn the Alphabet
Play and Learn the Alphabet is an hour of playtime that incorporates letter-learning toys for parent or caregiver and their children ages two to six. Registration is not required. Early Literacy is what kids know about reading and writing before they can read and write. Try This– Dress-up is a fun and inexpensive way to introduce your child to storytelling. Provide old clothes and other household props to help act out favorite stories- or make up his/her own. Encourage your…
Find out more »Santa Stories
'Tis the season. Visit the library for Santa stories.
Find out more »Craft for Children
Make a winter craft to take home.
Find out more »Story Time
Story Time is for children ages 5-10. Children will listen to stories, sing songs, watch a short film, and complete an art activity. Registration is required by calling or visiting the library at 740.769.2090. Early Literacy is what kids know about reading and writing before they can read and write. Try This- Words are all around us! point out letters or simple words that your child may recognize, such as ones that start with the same letter as his name…
Find out more »Story Hour
Story Hour is for parent/caregiver and children ages 2-6. Enjoy books, rhymes, play, and a simple art project. Registration required by calling or visiting the library at 740.282.9782. Early Literacy is what kids know about reading and writing before they can read and write. Try This- Try going on a “walk” through the story where you discuss what you see going on in the illustrations; you can even make up your own story about what is happening in the pictures you…
Find out more »Story Hour
Story Hour is for parent/caregiver and children ages 2-6. Enjoy books, rhymes, play, and a simple art project. Registration required by calling or visiting the library at 740.282.9782. Early Literacy is what kids know about reading and writing before they can read and write. Try This- Try going on a “walk” through the story where you discuss what you see going on in the illustrations; you can even make up your own story about what is happening in the pictures you…
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