Read, Color, Cut and Paste is a new story time series for 4-5 year olds that will focus on school readiness skills. Each week we will share books that encourage participation and discussion. After reading aloud, children will have time to work on fine motor skills including; coloring, writing, cutting and pasting. Parents can join their child for the craft portion of the program.
Children must be at least 4 years old to be eligible for this series.
Read, Color, Cut and Paste is a new story time series for 4-5 year olds that will focus on school readiness skills. Each week we will share books that encourage participation and discussion. After reading aloud, children will have time to work on fine motor skills including; coloring, writing, cutting and pasting. Parents can join their child for the craft portion of the program.
Children must be at least 4 years old to be eligible for this series.
Introduce yourself to the captivating world of Warhammer 40k in our library club! Come learn how to paint miniature figures, strategize, and engage in thrilling tabletop battles with guidance from a longtime 40k player. It's a fun, imaginative, and social experience that builds critical thinking.
Sign up now for interplanetary adventures! No previous Warhammer experience necessary. All materials will be provided.
This program is open to grades 7-12.Space is limited. Registration is required.
This group is currenty full. Please contact Grant at gc1344@newtownps.org for information.
Introduce yourself to the captivating world of Warhammer 40k in our library club! Come learn how to paint miniature figures, strategize, and engage in thrilling tabletop battles with guidance from a longtime 40k player. It's a fun, imaginative, and social experience that builds critical thinking.
Sign up now for interplanetary adventures! No previous Warhammer experience necessary. All materials will be provided.
This program is open to grades 7-12.Space is limited. Registration is required.
This group is currenty full. Please contact Grant at gc1344@newtownps.org for information.
The Danbury Fair was an annual Connecticut extravaganza that began in 1869 and captivated people from all corners of the region for over a century. Whether it was the thrilling rides, spectacular big top events, exhilarating races, or enticing midway attractions, there was something for everyone of all ages to enjoy. The festive villages and daily parade added to the excitement, making it a beloved tradition for generations.
Sadly, the Danbury Fair came to a close, with an estimated 400,000 attendees bidding farewell to this iconic event. The Danbury Fair Mall now stands in its place. Join John Cilio to take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the fun and tradition that was celebrated for decades.
The Danbury Fair was an annual Connecticut extravaganza that began in 1869 and captivated people from all corners of the region for over a century. Whether it was the thrilling rides, spectacular big top events, exhilarating races, or enticing midway attractions, there was something for everyone of all ages to enjoy. The festive villages and daily parade added to the excitement, making it a beloved tradition for generations.
Sadly, the Danbury Fair came to a close, with an estimated 400,000 attendees bidding farewell to this iconic event. The Danbury Fair Mall now stands in its place. Join John Cilio to take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the fun and tradition that was celebrated for decades.
Rhymes, puppets, songs and flannel board activities for children ages birth to 2 with a caregiver. Class size is limited and registration is required for each class you plan to attend. Please call the children’s department if you need to cancel your reservation: 203-426-4533 x2.
Rhymes, puppets, songs and flannel board activities for children ages birth to 2 with a caregiver. Class size is limited and registration is required for each class you plan to attend. Please call the children’s department if you need to cancel your reservation: 203-426-4533 x2.