Join us for an interactive and playful program designed to help children learn how to tell time on analog clocks! Through creative crafts, games, and movement activities, kids will develop confidence in reading clocks and understanding time concepts like hours, half-hours, and minutes.
Get ready for an afternoon of creativity and fun with our Chatterbox Puzzle Craft event! Kids will learn how to fold and decorate their own paper chatterboxes (also known as fortune tellers) and turn them into playful puzzle games. After crafting, children will fill their chatterboxes with riddles, animal actions, or mini challenges, then swap and play with friends. This hands-on activity helps build fine motor skills, encourages imaginative thinking, and is sure to spark lots of laughter!
Join us for a fun-filled Clifford Storytime, where children will enjoy a lively reading of Clifford stories and engage in hands-on activities inspired by everyone’s favorite big red dog! Through stories, crafts, and playful learning, kids will discover the importance of kindness, safety, and friendship, just like Clifford.
Explore the fascinating world of ants with this hands-on, interactive event designed for young children. Through stories and crafts, children will discover how ants live, work together, and build their homes. This session encourages curiosity, observation, and creativity while introducing basic science concepts in a playful way. Learning Objectives Science & Nature Awareness: Understand basic […]
Preschool Game Day is a lively, fun-filled event designed to engage young children in interactive, age-appropriate games that promote early learning skills. Through playing Roll and Move, Name Game, I Spy, and Dice and Count, children develop social skills, motor coordination, and foundational math and language abilities in a playful, supportive environment. This event encourages cooperation, listening, and joyful learning.
The Cube Game Craft event is a creative, hands-on program where children design and build their own cube-based games. Using simple materials like paper, cardstock, and markers, participants will construct custom cubes, decorate them, and invent unique games to play together. This activity fosters imagination, fine motor skills, and early understanding of game design and spatial reasoning.