Spring Break Stations
Wheaton Public Library 225 N Cross Street, Wheaton, IL, United StatesStop by the Youth Services Department during your Spring Break and check out our stations! We'll have arts & crafts, games, and more!
Stop by the Youth Services Department during your Spring Break and check out our stations! We'll have arts & crafts, games, and more!
We're ready to welcome Spring with some fun, and invite you to join us! There will be 1 Golden Egg hidden in each of our 6 parks (Memorial, Yena, Stone-Monroe,...
Kids are headed to Waa Kee Sha with a focus on safety and a respect for nature. We are going to gather our tinder, kindling, and firewood and learn how...
It's Spring Break so come play with Play-Doh with your family and friends! Play-Doh will be available for kids of all ages to drop-in and play.
We're ready to welcome spring with some fun, and would like for you to join us! Starting Monday, March 27-Friday, March 31, there will be one (1) Golden Egg hidden...
Meet us in our Center Park on Wednesday, March 29th from 10 am - 12 pm. Say hello to the goats, sheep, alpaca/llama, a small cow, a donkey, bunnies and...
Drop in to play with our Hot Wheels cars and tracks in the libraryβs upper-level meeting room. Weβll have a Track Builder Starter Kit, Stunt Box Set, and Infinity Loop...
Coffee filter arts and crafts are very popular right now! We're making super cute animals that will make a great decoration or something fun that kids will love to play...
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