Book Babies Storytime at Manzanita Library
Manzanita Library 571 Laneda Ave Manzanita ORStories and activities for the smallest patrons every 3rd Wednesday at 10:30 am!
Stories and activities for the smallest patrons every 3rd Wednesday at 10:30 am!
Bring the whole family down to the Bay City Library for a fun storytime and activity every Thursday at 10am!
Stories and activities for preschoolers at the Manzanita Library every 3rd Thursday at 10:30 am!
Play mahjong in a fun informal group at the Manzanita library Thursdays at 2 pm!
Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) on Fri @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for birth to 24mos; rhythm, rhymes, instruments, scarves and puppets! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It's not developmentally appropriate to ask them to.
Kids of all ages are welcome to the Garibaldi Library for storytime, Fridays at 11:00am.
Join us for a variety of activities for the whole family at Pacific City library every third Saturday of the month!
Terrific Twos (TT) on Tues @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for 24-36mos; bubbles, balls, parachute & instruments! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It's not developmentally appropriate to ask them to. A couple of things about the children's room that might set you at ease: There is no expectation …
Preschool storytime (PS) on Wed @ 10; developmentally appropriate for 3-5 yos; music, stories, interactive play and lots of laughs! In this class little begin to learn about a leader at the front of the room, how to hold their wiggles, listening and sitting still. When a child is transitioning from TT to PS my …
Bring the whole family down to the Bay City Library for a fun storytime and activity every Thursday at 10am!
Play mahjong in a fun informal group at the Manzanita library Thursdays at 2 pm!
Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) on Fri @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for birth to 24mos; rhythm, rhymes, instruments, scarves and puppets! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It's not developmentally appropriate to ask them to.