Musical Storytime

is presented by Community Care Alliance Early Intervention

 

Registration begins week of September 11th

First program is September 28th

Other dates include October 5, 12, 19, 26, November 2, 9, 16

 

When: Thursdays

Time 10-11am

Location: Children's Program Room

 

What we do : Denise and Linda read and sing children's books, songs and stories. There is always a great sensory craft for kids the might involve smell, touch, hearing and taste.

 

Registrations is required. Space is limited in this program as we do crafts and food. We must make sure we have enough supply for participants. 

When you register for this program we ask that if your child has a food allergy please do inform us upon sign up. For example, some programs in fall dealing with apples might include applesauce. We also ask for the child's birthdate and an emergency contact not bringing the child. Register by calling the childrens desk at 769-9044 x2

 

 

Chris Wallace Goldstein
Children's Librarian
Woonsocket Harris Public Library
www.woonsocketlibrary.org
401-769-9044 ext 2 for children's services

 

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