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11:30 AM
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12:15 PM
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Discover Math and Science MOM
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Help your child be ready to learn in school with this program that builds critical skills. With great hands-on games, toys and experiments related to math and science this program is sure to engage children’s curiosity and encourage them to discover the fun in learning.
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Location: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
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11:30 AM
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12:15 PM
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Toddler Storytime EV
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
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Location: Elizabethville Library
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11:30 AM
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12:15 PM
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Wee Move ND
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Music and movement are crucial to the development of fine and gross motor skills. This program incorporates simple movements, including directionality, moving from one color square on the floor to another, identify body parts, learning safe practices like holding an adult’s hand when crossing the street, washing hands and getting dressed, following directions, cleaning up toys and more.
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Location: Northern Dauphin
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11:30 AM
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12:15 PM
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World Beats KL
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Musical instruments from around the world introduce children to music, folklore, and cultural traditions that highlight the differences and the similarities we all share. Each week a different culture will be explored through story and song.
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Location: Kline Library
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1:00 PM
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1:45 PM
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Stuffed Animal Sleepover MOM - Drop-off
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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You can't sleep over at the library, but your favorite stuffed animal can! Children can bring their favorite stuffed animal (only one per child please) to the library the day before this program and come back to pick their furry friend up the next day at this program. Wait until you see what your favorite friend was up to during thier night at the library.
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Location: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
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5:00 PM
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5:45 PM
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Wee Move MOM
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Music and movement are crucial to the development of fine and gross motor skills. This program incorporates simple movements, including directionality, moving from one color square on the floor to another, identify body parts, learning safe practices like holding an adult’s hand when crossing the street, washing hands and getting dressed, following directions, cleaning up toys and more.
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Location: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
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6:00 PM
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6:45 PM
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BookRATs ESA - Register Here
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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BookRATs (Read And Talk) is a monthly book discussion group for 6-11 year olds. Read a book (we'll choose a topic--you choose a book) and talk about what you've read. You'll also do a craft or activity, have a snack and may pick a book for next month's meeting.
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Location: East Shore Area Library
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There are 19 spaces available.
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6:00 PM
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6:45 PM
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Get Moving KL
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Children are introduced to yoga poses and the letters of the alphabet. Participants are introduced to each letter of the alphabet through vocal pronunciation of the letter and yoga poses related to words that begin with the letter. Each letter features a corresponding yoga pose (A for airplane, L for lion, for example). The program also includes sign language words. This program is sure to spark learning of both language and body movement.
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Location: Kline Library
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6:00 PM
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6:45 PM
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World of Play EV
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Who doesn't enjoy a good game? Using ancient and modern toys from various countries around the world, your child will practice hand-eye coordination, control, and cooperation in this fun and engaging program. They will also get a chance to make their own toys to take home and share with their world.
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Location: Elizabethville Library
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7:00 PM
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7:45 PM
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Get Moving EV
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Children are introduced to yoga poses and the letters of the alphabet. Participants are introduced to each letter of the alphabet through vocal pronunciation of the letter and yoga poses related to words that begin with the letter. Each letter features a corresponding yoga pose (A for airplane, L for lion, for example). The program also includes sign language words. This program is sure to spark learning of both language and body movement.
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Location: Elizabethville Library
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Thursday June 20, 2013
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Go To Top
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7:00 AM
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7:45 AM
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Explore Art AFL
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Watch your child’s imagination and creativity blossom while exploring art at The Library. Children learn about storytelling with color, pattern and texture as they develop fine and gross motor skills through painting, sculpting and drawing. Your refrigerator will never be the same!
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Location: Alexander Family Library
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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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Preschool Storytime ESA (1)
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Learn, Explore, Discover! Join DCLS at Storytime and give your child a solid foundation for their future! Storytimes aren’t just entertaining, they’re educational! Attending Storytimes helps your child develop a love of reading and provides early learning skills that will help your child succeed in school and in life. Songs, rhymes and finger plays promote self-expression and creativity, expand vocabulary and heighten phonological awareness. Storytelling fosters both receptive and expressive language, encourages listening and comprehension skills, and models narrative skills and communication. Parents and caregivers learn tips and tricks that they can use at home to continue the learning throughout the day.
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Location: East Shore Area Library
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