LEGO® Storytime: Read! Build! Play! @ Your Library

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Keene Public Library
Storyroom

Event Details

Designed for children under the age of five (accompanied by their parents!),  this fun  hands-on program will spark children's creativity  develop fine motor skills  provide recognition of shapes/colors and lay the foundation for future readers by increasing children's early literacy skills. 

Did you know that play has a direct link to early literacy experiences  especially socio-dramatic play? Play allows children to express themselves verbally and make a stronger connection to letters  words  language  and story ‐ thus paving the way for future reading skills. 

Fun Facts:

Play is a timeless feature of human societies  and when combined with 21st Century learning it provides children and adults with opportunities to experiment with their surroundings as a form of problem solving.

Through play  children explore and develop their multiple senses  which creates more brain synapses. This in turn contributes to a child's overall intelligence. While playing  children can stretch and bend reality. All rules can be broken and all kinds of new rules can be invented. When children play with adult family members  it creates a stronger bond between them.

Event Type(s): Activities and Crafts
Age Group(s): Infants and Toddlers, Preschoolers
Donna Straitiff
(603) 352-0157