Through stories and interactive play, toddlers will build language skills, discover new words, while exploring letters and sounds. Learn with music, picture books, rhymes and even explore other languages.
Your little ones will explore board books, finger plays and lap-bounce activities to encourage language development, brain stimulation, and socialization.
Preschoolers will develop language and pre-reading skills through stories and songs to help facilitate their growth into successful readers.
Recommended for 3-5-year-olds and their caregivers.
Through stories and interactive play, toddlers will build language skills, discover new words, while exploring letters and sounds. Learn with music, picture books, rhymes and even explore other languages.
Children will engage in songs, movement activities, and stories that promote the skills needed for reading and writing. They'll also build motor skills, coordination, and phonological awareness.
Recommended for children ages 2-6.
Preschoolers will develop language and pre-reading skills through stories, songs, and activities to help facilitate their growth into successful readers.
Recommended for children ages 3-5.
Multigenerational Chess Club
Attention chess players of all ages: You are invited to play chess at Clemmons Branch Library every 4th Tuesday of the month from 4-5:30 p.m. Learn new strategies and meet new friends!
Want to learn to how to prepare and cook healthy foods?
Then come to the Southside Branch on Jan. 28 at 5:00 p.m. to learn how to make hummus with professional chef, Chef Floyd!
Rebeca Segebre, directora ejecutiva de Comunidad Mujer Valiosa, presenta Conexión Empresarial: Donde Rebeca, entrevistará a dueños de negocios latinos quienes compartirán sus historias sobre cómo iniciar y hacer crecer sus negocios, discutirán los
We love book here at the Forsyth Central Library Branch and we hope you do too. Create our own journal and learn about book binding with Art SHAC. This is an 18+ program. Spots are limited. No art experience necessary.
Join us for a reenactment of the life of Harriet Tubman, the abolitionist who led many enslaved people to freedom through the Underground Railroad.
Enjoy a free movie screening in the library's auditorium.
Friends Book Club meets every fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. The group reads a mixture of fiction (all genres) and non-fiction, and the books are selected by the group.