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Author: Jan Owens

Of course we will always by happy to help you find things, but here's our catalog if you prefer to be independent. Let us know if you'd like help figuring out the catalog, we'll be happy to help you with that too!  ...

Friday, July 14, 11:00-11:30. Head stories about our favorite prehistoric creatures and help search the Children's Room for dinosaur eggs that might contain a surprise to take home!...

[caption id="attachment_6429" align="alignnone" width="300"] Stop by the Children's Room this month to color a house or tree for this Community Art Project![/caption]...

The American Academy of Pediatrics just released their long-awaited new recommendations for technology and young children, walking back their previous 'No screens under two' guidelines a bit. See the full policy statement and advice here. It's all interesting, but if you're in a hurry, scroll down...

This was our train table first thing this morning. Usually we find it with the trains on the track! Whoever thought of this is found a way to make an idea work. Great job! ...

Tot Tuesdays are every Tuesday at 10:00, geared for two-and-three-year-olds. Three times a month they are lively storytimes, and the other Tuesday of the month, a simple process craft for toddlers and their grownups. Check the activity calendar for details, or to learn about the...

I Spy Summer Edition is here! Stop by the Imagination Hub in the Children's Room to find all the things on the list, including ten ladybugs, two slices of watermelon...

[caption id="attachment_4480" align="alignnone" width="300"] This week, the story was Officer Buckle and Gloria, about helpful, worried Officer Buckle and his school visits with his zany, dramatic dog who acts out the safety tips.[/caption] Lunch bunch has started! In Plainfield, Lunch Bunch is Tuesdays and Thursdays at...

This year the Summer Reading Club has a new format - bingo card! In the Children's Room, lots of people have been asking about three of the squares. The first square says Leave something at a Little Free Library. The LFLs are a way of reaching into...

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