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.
Join us for stories, songs, and garden activities. Recommended for children ages 6 and under. This Storytime is usually held outdoors but may be held indoors in the case of inclement weather.
Gardening for Everyone (AM class)
Join us at 10 a.m. on the 2nd Tuesday of each month or at 6 p.m.
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.
Music & Movement is a program that engages children (as well as seniors) in very light physical activity. This program also encourages skills for school readiness such as, social-emotional, motor, language and over all literacy.
This group welcomes all needlework artists at any skill level to chat and work on individual needlework projects and peruse needlework books from the library’s collection.
Are you a poet? Do you know it? Does poetry have to rhyme? Is poetry cool? Does anything rhyme with orange? Answer these and other burning questions in this fun multi-day workshop for ages 12-18 at the Central Library.
There are so many different ways to paint! Embrace your inner artist and join us for another Tween Tuesday where we learn the pouring paint technique. Wear clothes that can get messy. We will be on the patio outside the Children's Library.
Join us for an evening of financial literacy basics. This program is about financial products, services and providers. Rhett Kyle, an agent of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center, will be the presenter.
Teen will be instructed how to create their own art from a pre-selected work, while enjoying strawberry lemonade. Participants may take home their artwork.