
Traveling Tales for Tots
Nature tales and crafts for tots at Beulah Brinton. Meet an ambassador animal and explore outside.
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Nature tales and crafts for tots at Beulah Brinton. Meet an ambassador animal and explore outside.

Dive into the world of Narnia with this engaging workshop for kids aged 7-12. Led by First Stage Teaching Artists, it's a hands-on experience that brings C.S. Lewis's classic to life through acting and interactive activities. Arrive early to grab a good spot in the Firefly Room, and consider staying to support your child if needed.

Lego adventures at Hamilton, Thursdays 5:30–7 PM. Local legend Nealita Nelson leads you through building and themed creations.

Storytime for ages 5–12 at Village Center Meeting Room.

Geek Out at Central Library is your spot for all things geek, nerd, and pop culture. Join fellow teens on June 25 from 4pm to 5pm.

Read aloud to therapy dog June at Good Hope Branch. Improve fluency in a relaxed, furry setting.

This is a delightful outdoor adventure for toddlers and their caregivers at the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. Kids will explore, play, and create art in nature, with a short hike perfect for little legs. It's a great way to connect with other nature-loving families. Dress for the weather and be ready for a bit of mess!

Free family playtime at Tippecanoe Branch. Talk, sing, read, and imagine together on June 26.

Baby Time at the Wauwatosa Public Library offers a cozy, interactive session for infants and their caregivers. It's a sweet spot for bonding over stories and songs. Arrive early to secure your spot, as walk-ins are only accommodated if space allows. Perfect for a gentle start to your baby's day.

30-min storytime for ages 0–5 at Washington Park Branch.

Free Mini Makers program at Martin Luther King Branch. Tinker and explore STEM activities for kids ages 2–6.

Free building fun at Capitol Branch on June 26. Bring your creativity and see what you can create together.

Free building fun at Center Street Branch on June 26. Bring your creativity and use our materials to create together.

Free animated movie screening for teens at East Branch. Each week, a film from a different country.

Stories and nature activities for tots at Hawthorn Glen. Fridays from 5 to 6:30 pm, $5 for residents.

Get gooey with Mad Science slime at Riverside. Create your own slime to take home, Saturday at 9:30 am.

Join Judy Campbell-Smith at the Wauwatosa Public Library for a delightful morning as she shares her new book, "Baseball for Breakfast." This event is perfect for families with kids aged 5 and up. Expect a special appearance by Bernie Brewer, adding a fun twist to the morning. Arrive early to grab a good spot and maybe a photo with Bernie!

KIBO robot coding for little ones at Range Line Community Center, June 27 to July 25. Build, customize, and unleash creativity.

Explore Lake Michigan's shoreline with your little one and discover the fascinating world of rocks. This guided hike, led by Environmental Educator Aubrey Fulsaas, offers a hands-on experience where kids can learn about rock formation and even take home a decorated rock. Perfect for a family outing, this event combines education with a bit of creative fun.
Free outdoor screening of Moana 2 at dusk in Veterans Park. Popcorn $1. Bring a blanket.

Lego building fun at Shorewood High School for ages 4–7. Explore engineering with structures, animals, and vehicles.
A four-morning camp for kids 4–6 at Lynden Sculpture Garden in River Hills. Children hunt for the animals that actually live on Lynden's 40 acres, then make art inspired by the animal sculptures in the collection. Morning sessions run 9am–noon; pack a snack and sunscreen.

Paint your royal self-portrait at Shorewood High School, June 29 to July 2. Learn from Kehinde Wiley and create your masterpiece.

Chalk & Cheer Week at Camp Shorewood, June 29–July 2. Creative sidewalk chalk art, spirited games, and teamwork.