Firefly Family Theatre Presents: Grow Show
Wood Dale Public Library 520 N. Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale, IL, United StatesJoin us for music, puppets, interactive movement and more as Spark the firefly plants a garden and learns how to make it grow.
Join us for music, puppets, interactive movement and more as Spark the firefly plants a garden and learns how to make it grow.
Grades K-2. Be on the lookout for specific items around the library. Get five marks in a row on your game sheet to complete this bingo-themed activity. Limit: 20. Free tickets handed out 30 minutes before the program.
Watch a super movie with us! Bring a blanket or pillow to sit on. Monday, March 25: The Incredibles Tuesday, March 26: DC Superhero Girls: Hero of the Year Wednesday, March 27: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Celebrate National Oreo Month by sampling and rating your favorite flavors! No registration required.
Children will learn about the 5 vertebrate families: birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, and what makes each special. Animal ambassadors representing each group will be present. Open to Grades 1-5 with caregiver β Registration is required.
Members of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) present monthly science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) topics. Please register for each month separately. For grades 2-5. Wobbly Robots: Learn how robotics make our lives easier and assemble a simple robot to take home.
Every Tuesday Starting March 5 β’ 4:30 PMβ-β6:00 PM β’ Free Program β’ Pre-Registration Required β’ For Students (6-12) and their Parents/Caregivers β’ Adults must accompany students Unleash your curiosity every Tuesday while exploring the wonders of agriculture, STEM, and nature! This program is for parents and elementary-age students (6-12 years old). Topics include: Coding:...
Drop in any time between 6-8 pm to make some spring crafts as a family. You are welcome to stay as long or as little as you would like. Recommended age: 5-11 years with an adult.
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