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Get your little ones ready to move and groove during this special musical edition of Baby Time! Register in person, by phone, or online to receive a Zoom link.
The Week of the Young Child is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2021!
Join us for a fun-filled week celebrating early learning, young children, their teachers, families, and communities. Visit our online calendar to discover events and activities encouraging movement and healthy lifestyles through music, food, and art.
Music Monday is more than singing and dancing. It’s a way to encourage children to be active while developing their early literacy skills and having fun with friends and family.
Check out these musical books for babies:
Barnyard Boogie! / by Tim McCanna ; illustrated by Allison Black
Music is... / by Brandon Stosuy ; illustrated by Amy Martin
We are Music / by Brandon Stosuy ; illustrated by Nick Radford
The Babies on the Bus / Karen Katz
Baby Loves to Rock! / by Wednesday Kirwan
If You're Happy and You Know It! / Jane Cabrera
This program will be presented on Zoom. You will receive an e-mail with the participation link 2-3 days before the program. Please contact the Library if you are unable to attend. If you do not have an e-mail address, please call the Maple Valley Branch Library, 330.864.5721, to learn how to participate by phone. A webcam and microphone may be necessary to participate fully in this interactive event. If you have one or neither of these, your participation may be limited.
Stay safe on the internet: http://bit.ly/KidsRulesForOnlineSafety
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Story Time & Play Time |
TAGS: | WOYC | Early Literacy | Baby Time | Alternative Music |
The Maple Valley Branch Library is a key component of a neighborhood that finds a welcoming community gathering place within its walls. Artwork features local artists Debra Calhoun, Melissa Daubert, and the late Miller Horns, and a plaque pays tribute to poet and Maple Valley childhood customer Rita Dove. Rich book, movie, and music collections celebrate, among other genres, the extensive contribution of African-Americans to the arts, literature. In addition, the library is a hub of activity that ranges from computers and computer classes, WiFi, printing, copying, scanning and faxing, to hundreds of programs for all ages on themes as diverse as local history, book discussions, crafting, storytelling, homework help, and more.
Local non-profit groups meet at the Maple Valley Branch Library frequently, and Library staff can be found participating in events at local schools and as participants in community organizations working toward neighborhood success. Maple Valley Branch Library is the one-stop spot for education, creativity, and entertainment to suit all interests.