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Please join us for a movie and some popcorn! All ages are welcome! Some films may be considered extreme for younger patrons. Parents/guardians must be present for children 10 and under. |
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Toddlers will participate in the fingerplay “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” and create a sky of stars on black paper. |
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We’re celebrating Lighthouse Day by making our own Solar Lighthouse. The materials we will use include an empty wine bottle, paint, and a solar light. Use this craft as a yard decoration or window display and shine a little light in the dark. |
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The children will participate in an indoor camping experience and make s’mores. |
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It’s National Creamsicle Day and what better way to beat the height of summer than with a refreshing creamsicle? Enjoy a creamsicle and choose a craft you may have missed out on this summer. |
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School is back in session and you need a time and place to decompress. Visit the library to make a little mess and decompress. The best part, you’re learning without even realizing you’re learning. To enjoy slime fun at home, follow the link https://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/how-to-make-slime-recipes-elmers-glue/.
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The children will create a moveable camping scene using the materials given. |
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Make a keychain or bookmark using small plastic beads. Arrange them on a special pegboard to form a design. Then, using an iron and wax paper, the beads melt together. When they cool off, you have a solid piece of plastic of your design.
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Ooey gooey slime anyone? The children will be able to create various types of slime with the ingredients provided. |
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International Dot Day is soon approaching and we want to use your art to display in the library. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is a story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. Adults are encouraged to “make their make” by transforming a dot on a piece of paper into something more. |
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International Dot Day is soon approaching and we want to use your art to display in the library. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is a story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. Teens/Tweens are encouraged to “make their make” by transforming a dot on a piece of paper into something more.
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