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10:15 AM
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11:30 AM
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Learn and PLay ND
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Engage your child in play that helps strengthen motor skills, social skills, and encourages early literacy. During each session a different community resource professional will be available to answer parenting questions. Children get a chance to play together and parents get a chance to share experiences and concerns.
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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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Tasty Tales MOM
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Explore the world of healthy eating (and cooking) with books, rhymes, songs and, of course, food! Each week, we'll explore a different type of food or meal and how to prepare it together. We'll even toss in some math and science activities and listen to stories that relate to the food we're learning about. It all adds up to a delicious time for everyone. Children or parents with a food allergy should call Youth Services Programming & Outreach at 566-0949 x 217 for more information.
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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 ESA (2)
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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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2:00 PM
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2:45 PM
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World Beats MOM
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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: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
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5:00 PM
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5:45 PM
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World of Play MOM
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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: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
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6:00 PM
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6:30 PM
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Little Ones - Construction Zone JOH
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Contact: Youth Services Department 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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We've dug up this program for just for our smallest friends! This program incorporates a short story time, songs, art and creative play. Big Fun!
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Location: Johnson Memorial Library
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There are 11 spaces available.
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6:00 PM
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7:30 PM
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Paws2Read ESA
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Contact: Youth Services Department 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Join certified therapy dogs for a fun session of reading. These dogs and their owners love to be read to. This is a special program that encourages children who may be reluctant readers to read to the easiest and most willing audience, a dog. Each child will have an opportunity to read to the dog for about 15 minutes. Registration for this program is by appointment. Please contact Youth Services Programming & Outreach at 566-0949 ext 217 to schedule a time.
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Location: East Shore Area Library
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7:00 PM
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7:45 PM
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Summer Reading Fun - The Underground Edition JOH
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Join in the summer reading fun with this program that delves into the world of the underground. This exciting program is full of fun activities, crafts and more that explore how to Dig Deep this summer!
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Location: Johnson Memorial Library
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There are 12 spaces available.
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Tuesday July 2, 2013
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Go To Top
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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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Born To Read ESA (1)
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Baby, You are Born to Read! It's never too early to discover the joy of reading with your baby! Early literacy and language skills begin with Mother Goose rhymes, great picture books, play time, and songs you'll sing all day! Join us and experience the magic that happens when babies meet books! For Moms, Dads, Grandparents and Caregivers of walkers.
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Location: East Shore Area Library
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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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Parachute Adventure: Rhythm, Rhyme & Movement MRL
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Your child’s learning skills will reach new heights with this special Storytime that uses a parachute to get preschoolers working their minds and bodies. Featuring stories, songs, rhymes, and fun activities designed to help children develop crucial learning skills.
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Location: McCormick Riverfront
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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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Toddler Storytime AFL (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: Alexander Family Library
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11:30 AM
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12:15 PM
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Born To Read ESA (2)
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Contact: Jeff Swope 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Baby, You are Born to Read! It's never too early to discover the joy of reading with your baby! Early literacy and language skills begin with Mother Goose rhymes, great picture books, play time, and songs you'll sing all day! Join us and experience the magic that happens when babies meet books! For Moms, Dads, Grandparents and Caregivers of walkers.
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Location: East Shore Area Library
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