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ChildrenProgram Description
Event Details
Board Books for Babies is a very successful program at our library. It is funded by Friends of the Pflugerville Library.
Friends of the Pflugerville Library are expanding the program by funding this outreach event that will take place at the Windermere Elementary School.
Families with babies 3 to 18 months may register to participate in a series of two sessions. Both sessions will include a baby time storytime in English where parents and babies will enjoy reading and participating in activities together. Materials to promote early literacy at home and a goody bag including 2 of the books read during the program, toys and snacks will be given to those who register.
- The first session will be on Wednesday, 12/11 at 3:00 PM at the Windermere Elementary School. Those who attend will be asked to fill out an assessment providing information about the early skills that their babies already demonstrate.
- The second session will be on Wednesday, April 9 at 3:00 PM at the Windermere Elementary School. Those who attend will be asked to fill out an assessment providing information about the progress their baby has had since the first session.
Important Notes
This program will be presented in English. Books and materials handed out will be in English.
Registrants agree to attend both sessions and to complete the assessment forms.
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This event is possible thanks to the support of the Friends of the Pflugerville Library.