Grow, Play, Learn on January 12, 2023

Grow, Play, Learn on January 12, 2023
Toddler holding Assorted Color Crayons — Unsplash by Kristin Brown
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When:

Thursday, January 12

10:00am – 11:00am

Where: Main Library – Children’s Activity Room

This program is open to ages 1-3 and their caregivers. Siblings up to age 5 are welcome to attend, but do not need to be registered for the program.

As a part of our Family Place Libraries initiative, our five-week parent/child workshop is returning this quarter. This is a fun, play-based program where families can relax, make friends, and talk one-on-one with specialists on child development. We ask that families attend only one Grow, Play, Learn session per year.If you have more than one child attending, please register them separately. For the safety of our librarians and your fellow program attendees, we ask that anyone who is experiencing symptoms of, or has been recently exposed to, COVID-19 to please refrain from attending library programs in person. Thank you for your cooperation.

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