The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum leads experiments in momentum, kinetic and potential energy by building roller coasters. Let the forces of physics take you for a ride! Ages 8 and older. Registration begins June 10.
Readers and scientists ages 7-9, alone with a favorite adult, are invited to join us for a book discussion with a scientific twist on Thursday, June 20 at 1:00 p.m. Read and discuss Horrible Harry Bugs the Three Bears by Suzy Kline and then conduct our own scientific experiments. Registration begins May 23.
Young actors of all abilities, ages 6-12 years, are invited to learn the basics of the theatre and participate in theatre games/activities on Tuesday, June 18, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Kids will learn to sing, dance, and act through interactive music and movement therapy techniques and participate in a performance at the end. This workshop is inclusive of children with special needs.
Join us on the Youth Terrace for stories, songs, and more. Tales will be held in the Story Room if it is too hot, too cold, to rainy, or just not right! For children and families of all ages, no registration required.
Dig Into Reading! Our Youth Summer Reading Program begins at our annual Open House event on Monday, June 17th from 6-8 p.m. Check out our Summer Program Brochure for more information on all the fun activities at the library this summer.
Recorded Books OneClickdigital is a digital audiobook database that allows users to download audiobooks to any iPod, iPhone, iPad, or computer running a Windows or Macintosh operating system.
Join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month, at 11 a.m., for an interactive story time filled with rhythm, movement, stories, and sensory-friendly fun. Designed especially for children with developmental delays and other different needs. Kids, ages 3-10, and their families are welcome!