English Classes for Mothers - Youth Activities
USCRI VT will host mixed English classes for women in one room while having childcare provided in another room.
USCRI VT will host mixed English classes for women in one room while having childcare provided in another room.
Learn about the interconnectedness of our local watershed and how to protect it through hands-on science activities, stories, art, and movement. Recommended for ages 3-8.
Please RSVP: fletcherfree.org/waterprotectorsrsvp
Families are invited to talk, play, read, write and sing while exploring a range of themes and rotating activities designed to promote school readiness, encourage creativity, and healthy development.
Ages 0-5 with adult
Kids explore science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics activities. Open to children in Kindergarten-5th grade; no registration required.
Books, rhymes and songs for our littlest library patrons, followed by open time for babies to play and caregivers to connect. Ages birth to pre-walkers. No pre-registration necessary.
Join us in the Youth Library for storytime, songs, and lots of fun! Recommended for ages 2-5. No preregistration needed.
Dance, wiggle, and sing with local musician/early educator, Linda Bassick. This program is geared towards babies, toddlers and preschool aged kids, but all ages are welcome!
Books, rhymes, songs, and lots of open-ended play for young toddlers (recommended for ages 12-24 months) and their caregivers. No pre-registration necessary.
Adam, Natalie, and Natalie’s anxiety (personified as a red octopus) star in this engaging puppet show from Vermont Family Network that offers kids and families tools for managing their own worries. Recommended for ages 4 & up. Main Library.
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Join the Busy Morning Duo (musicians Greg Rothwell and Fletcher Free Library favorite Linda Bassick) in celebration of the new book based on music from their original album, “Maple’s Busy Morning.” Books available for purchase. Recommended for ages 2-5 and caregivers, but all are welcome.