
Learn, Play, & Grow Storytime
Join us every Wednesday morning for stories, songs, and activities that lay the foundation your child needs to get ready to read. For children ages 0 to 3 and their caregivers.
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Join us every Wednesday morning for stories, songs, and activities that lay the foundation your child needs to get ready to read. For children ages 0 to 3 and their caregivers.

Let loose and show off your creativity at our Teen Craft Club! Every week we will run a specific craft with all supplies provided, but participants are invited to bring their own crafts or projects to work on as well. This week's craft is

Enjoy stories, songs, and movement designed especially for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. After storytime, families can stay for open play with toys and activities that encourage learning, creativity, and social fun. Ages 3-5

Enjoy stories, songs, and movement activities that support early literacy skill development and help foster a love of books and reading in your child. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate. Want to be notified about future events? Subscribe to our newsletter here .

After-school children can experience the excitement of engaging with other readers in their own monthly book club. Each month children will read a different book, have a chit-chat about the book, and enjoy the thrill of reading. At the introductory meeting on February 11, children will choose from..

Ever heard of a caddisfly? Did you know that they're one of the most important insects in Georgia? Come learn about these unique insects and craft a caddisfly of your own in this hands-on program. Registration required. For children ages 6 and up. Presented in partnership with Fulton County Public..

Children ages 2 to 5 and their caregivers are invited to join Miss Grace on Wednesdays at the Dogwood Library for stories, songs, and more! Scan the QR code to register and see more events coming to Dogwood.

Join Hot Diggity Doug and his dapper dog Digger as they unearth stories, poems and songs from some treasured books and authors, all about digging and dinos. The program will include retellings and reenactments of Julia Donaldson’s One Mole Digging a Hole, Jane Yolen’s How Do Dinosaurs Say...

Pottery is often found at archeological sites. In this activity, patrons will design their own pottery, cut it into pieces (known as “potsherds” at dig sites), and leave it at the library’s “dig site” for someone else to find and put together.
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