STEAM Space
Kids explore science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics activities. Ages 5-11.
1st Wednesday of the month is an interactive program specifically for KID and their ADULTS. Come play and learn together at our STEAM stations.
Kids explore science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics activities. Ages 5-11.
1st Wednesday of the month is an interactive program specifically for KID and their ADULTS. Come play and learn together at our STEAM stations.
Kids explore science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics activities. Ages 5-11.
This Earth Day, Vermont-based author and illustrator Jason Chin will take kids behind the scenes of his beautiful and informative books.
About this Event
During a special Earth Day event, Vermont-based author and illustrator Jason Chin will take kids behind the scenes of his beautiful and informative books.
From Phoenix Books:
Join us for a very special event featuring Max Brallier, the author of The Last Kid's on Earth series! Max wlll be joining us on our Zoom channel to celebrate the release of his newest book, The Last Kids on Earth: Thrilling Tales from the Tree House, the first ever graphic novel in this bestelling series!
Join School Library Journal for our third annual Middle Grade Magic virtual event, a day-long celebration of authors and creators dedicated to crafting literature for children ages eight through 12. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at some of the most anticipated new titles for kids and tweens, from modern coming-of-age tales to eye-popping graphic novels to immersive fantasy. You'll also hear from librarians, who will share how they’ve incorporated programs and activities focused exclusively on this age group.
Planning for the Hour of Code with your classroom that’s gone virtual? Try a CodeByte!
Planning for the Hour of Code with your classroom that’s gone virtual? Try a CodeByte!
Planning for the Hour of Code with your classroom that’s gone virtual? Try a CodeByte!
Planning for the Hour of Code with your classroom that’s gone virtual? Try a CodeByte!