Club Scikidz - Little Coder
KIBO robot coding for little ones at Range Line Community Center, June 27 to July 25. Build, customize, and unleash creativity.
Interactive story time followed by play with toys — perfect for young explorers.
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Story Time Stay & Play at the Wauwatosa Public Library offers a charming mix of storytelling, music, and movement designed to foster early literacy and motor skills in children aged 3-6. This engaging program encourages independence, yet welcomes parents and siblings to join in the fun.
After the structured story time, kids can enjoy a half-hour of unstructured play with developmentally appropriate toys. This session not only supports learning but also provides a great opportunity for social interaction and creativity. It's a wonderful way for families to spend a morning together in a supportive and educational environment.
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. Registration is not required. This Story Time session will be followed by half an hour of unstructured play with developmentally appropriate toys. Mr. Fred Rogers shared the importance of play when he said, “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning.” We hope you'll stay and play with friends! Please note: Our children's programs are planned so that they are developmentally appropriate for children of the age range specified. Please respect these age designations when bringing children to Library programs.