
Dungeon Crawl Classics with Mr. Thor
Play a fun, rules-lite version of Dungeons and Dragons for kids ages 8-13 at the Library Program Room. No experience required.
Interactive stories and songs for kids at Wauwatosa Library — no registration needed.
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Story Time at the Wauwatosa Public Library is a charming session designed to nurture early literacy in children aged 3 to 6. Through interactive stories, songs, and activities, kids can develop motor skills and independence in a supportive setting. The program also incorporates elements of art and STEM, making it a holistic experience for young minds.
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Parents and siblings are welcome to join, but children are encouraged to attend independently if they're ready. It's a relaxed, no-pressure environment, perfect for fostering a love of reading and exploration. With no registration required, it's an easy and enjoyable way to spend a Tuesday afternoon with your little ones.
Story Time promotes early literacy development through interactive stories, songs, fingerplays, and movement. Children will practice gross and fine motor skills, as well as independence; your 3-6-year-old is encouraged to attend on their own if this suits their growing independence and your comfort, but adults (and younger/older siblings) are welcome to join and participate as well. This program fosters exploration and discovery, and may include art, STEM, and mindful movement.