Family Playshop
Families are invited to talk, play, read, write and sing while exploring a range of themes and rotating activities designed to promote school readiness, encourage creativity, and healthy development.
Ages 0-5 with adult
Families are invited to talk, play, read, write and sing while exploring a range of themes and rotating activities designed to promote school readiness, encourage creativity, and healthy development.
Ages 0-5 with adult
Kids explore science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics activities. Ages 5-11.
Books, rhymes and songs for our littlest library patrons, followed by open time for babies to play and caregivers to connect. Ages birth to pre-walkers. No pre-registration necessary.
Join us in the Youth Library for storytime, songs, and lots of fun! Recommended for ages 2-5. No preregistration needed.
Join UVM STEM Ambassadors for a hands-on introduction to Lego robotics and coding! LEt’s make robots GO!
Recommended for ages 8-14.
Dance, wiggle, and sing with local musician/early educator, Linda Bassick. This program is geared towards babies, toddlers and preschool aged kids, but all ages are welcome!
Four Winds’ Nurturing a Child’s Sense of Wonder family/parent discussion series introduces the whys and hows of nature-based play and learning.
Using ideas and excerpts from the book Adventure, Play, Peace by Nancy Bower to prompt discussion and inspire outdoor play, the sessions will focus on nature-based play and learning strategies to nurture the social and emotional well-being of all children (and adults, too!).
Do you have a stuffed animal who loves adventures? Have you ever wondered what happens overnight in the library? One night only...stuffies sleep over at the Fletcher Free Library!
How it works:
Do you have a stuffed animal who loves adventures? Have you ever wondered what happens overnight in the library? One night only...stuffies sleep over at the Fletcher Free Library!
How it works:
Saturday, February 11: Wear your pajamas and bring your stuffie to the Youth Area at 5 p.m. for a special craft, storytime, and songs. Then, you'll tuck in your stuffie and say goodnight! You will go home to sleep, and the stuffed animals will spend the night at the library.