Babies in Bloom
Babies from birth to 18 months (with caring adult) enjoy songs, action rhymes and playtime while building early literacy skills. A great way to get to know other families in your community!
Babies from birth to 18 months (with caring adult) enjoy songs, action rhymes and playtime while building early literacy skills. A great way to get to know other families in your community!
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Babies from birth to 18 months (with caring adult) enjoy songs, action rhymes and playtime while building early literacy skills. A great way to get to know other families in your community!
Babies from birth to 18 months (with caring adult) enjoy songs, action rhymes and playtime while building early literacy skills. A great way to get to know other families in your community!
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Babies from birth to 18 months (with caring adult) may enjoy books, music and a variety of developmentally appropriate toys during this hour of unstructured social time.
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Children ages 18 to 36 months (with caring adult) enjoy a variety of developmentally-appropriate stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities while building early literacy skills.
Meet old friends and new while sharing your talents with others as we teach and learn the relaxing craft of knitting, crocheting and all forms of needlework. Everyone is welcome.
Take the LEGO Challenge and build a masterpiece! LEGO creations will be displayed after program.
The world, and school, can be a pretty rough place - why don't you take a break? Spend an afternoon with us relaxing, making art, playing games, and more.
Enjoy a family friendly movie at the library. This month in celebration of Black History Month, we're showing the 2023 The Little Mermaid (PG). Get ready to sing along!
Children ages three to five (with caring adult) build the early literacy skills needed for school readiness through engaging books, songs and activities.
Paint an image that has been printed on watercolor paper or create your own original artwork.
Use our space to play board games with friends or make new ones. Bring your favorite game or choose from our selection including everything from chess to checkers to modern classics.
Learn how to practice mindfulness while creating dot mandalas.
Explore open-ended activities and different art techniques with a focus on the creative process. This activity may get messy, so please dress accordingly!
American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters are available with advanced notice for library-sponsored programs. To schedule an interpreter, complete this request form at least one week prior to the event date. For questions, email programming@aacpl.net.