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10:15 AM
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Toddler Storytime AFL (1)
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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World Beats MRL
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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: McCormick Riverfront
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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: Youth Services Department 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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11:30 AM
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12:15 PM
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Toddler Storytime AFL (2)
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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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6:00 PM
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6:45 PM
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Daddy & Me EV
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Contact: Youth Services Department 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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Calling all Dads! Bring your child to this unique Storytime where you and your young ones will hear stories, sing songs, and share your love of reading.
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Location: Elizabethville Library
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6:00 PM
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6:45 PM
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Toddler Storytime AFL (3)
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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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7:00 PM
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7:45 PM
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For Me, For You, For Later JOH
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Contact: Youth Services Department 566-0949 youthprogram@dcls.org
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A special five-week program series for children ages 3 to 5 that focuses on early financial education skills using games, toys and activities that help develop, math and counting concepts. Participants receive a book and other materials to keep. These series are part of the PNC Grow Up Great initiative and are supported by the PNC Foundation.
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Location: Johnson Memorial Library
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Wednesday August 14, 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 AFL (1)
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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: Alexander Family Library
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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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Born To Read EV
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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: Elizabethville Library
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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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Preschool Storytime MOM
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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: Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library
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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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Preschool Storytime ND
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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: Northern Dauphin
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10:15 AM
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11:00 AM
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Toddler Storytime KL
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Contact: Youth Services Department 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: Kline Library
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