
Family and Friends Jigsaw Puzzle Time
Jigsaw puzzle time at Villard Square Branch, May 30 from 2 to 4 PM. Bring family and friends for some light refreshments.
Storytelling meets STEM as kids explore moon craters at the library.
"Book Drop" at the Wauwatosa Public Library offers a unique blend of storytelling and STEM activities designed for children aged 4-8. This engaging series, created by Twin Cities PBS and funded by the National Science Foundation, connects beloved storybooks with scientific themes to inspire curiosity and learning.
This session features "Rocket Says Look Up!" by Nathan Bryon, where kids will delve into the wonders of the moon's craters. It's a hands-on experience that encourages young learners to think scientifically while enjoying the magic of a good story. A great way to spend an afternoon nurturing your child's love for science and reading.
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