Start date: Wednesday, March 27 2024.

Schedule:

 Wednesday, March 27, 2024, 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM ,

Resource person: Marina Princz, Library Coordinator at library@vandusen.org

Location: Library

Description:

This is an easy-going, early learning program for children ages 3-5 and their parents/caregivers. This program provides participants and their caregivers the opportunity to gather together in the Library (or in the courtyard outside when the weather permits), to engage with nature-themed children’s books, and to explore seasonal topics with age-appropriate activities.

The theme for March is: It's Easy Being Green

Together we will learn the man benefits of composting through stories, songs, and layering our own 'compost in a jar' using vegetable scraps and shredded newspaper, which we will then take home.

This program is designed for early learners between the ages of 3-5 years. Please send a message to library@vandusen.org if you would like to bring along younger or older siblings, or check out our website for education programs for school-aged children.

PLEASE NOTE: ALL adults & children attending the program must be registered in advance to attend. No drop-ins. 

 

Available: Available

Price: $0.00 Taxes waived

Required age: 3 - 5 years old on the day of the activity

Notes: Supervision of children is the responsibility of the parent or caregiver at all times. In order to allow families more personal space, we are limiting this program to 10 family groupings, so register early to make sure you have a spot! Preschool Storytime sessions are free of charge, but registration of all members of your group (children and adults) is required. Please dress everyone for the weather as we sometimes hold the whole or a portion of the program outside and under cover. Warm clothing highly recommended. Although masks are no longer required, people are welcome to wear them in indoor locations. Please respect other people’s personal space, and do not attend programs or events if you or your child is ill or experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms.

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