Kids STEM-tember Maker Lab
Wilderness Branch Library 6421 Flat Run Road, Locust GroveCome celebrate STEM-tember with hands-on activities exploring snap circuits, coding mice, Sphero robots, & more!
Come celebrate STEM-tember with hands-on activities exploring snap circuits, coding mice, Sphero robots, & more!
Toddler Time is a 20-minute program for ages 18 months to 3 years and consists of stories, songs, and activities to build pre-literacy and listening skills.
Preschool Storytime is for children ages 3-6 and consists of a 30-45 minute program of stories, music, and a craft.
Come celebrate STEM-tember with hands-on activities exploring snap circuits, coding mice, Sphero robots, & more!
Family Storytime is a weekly 30-45 minute program and includes stories, rhymes, music, and a craft. Designed for children ages 18 months to 6 years.
Join Robin to craft your own apple shadowbox. Take home a completed piece of fall decoration to display or gift. All supplies are provided and the program is free of charge. Attendance is limited to the first 11 persons age 16 and up to register. Register in person at the Main Library or by phoning (540) 672-3811
Come celebrate STEM-tember with hands-on activities exploring snap circuits, coding mice, Sphero robots, & more!
Toddler Time is a 20-minute program for ages 18 months to 3 years and consists of stories, songs, and activities to build pre-literacy and listening skills.
Preschool Storytime is for children ages 3-6 and consists of a 30-45 minute program of stories, music, and a craft.
Toddler Time is a 20-minute program for ages 18 months to 3 years and consists of stories, songs, and activities to build pre-literacy and listening skills.
Preschool Storytime is for children ages 3-6 and consists of a 30-45 minute program of stories, music, and a craft.
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