
Baby Storytime
This program is based on the nationally recognized initiative, Mother Goose on the Loose, which helps caregivers and their little ones learn about the five early literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.
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This program is based on the nationally recognized initiative, Mother Goose on the Loose, which helps caregivers and their little ones learn about the five early literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.

This class is a series, held on the last Wednesday of every month, from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. The sessions will be: January 2026 - Planning and discussing material choices February 2026 - Main Flower March 2026 - Main Flower April 2026 - Main Flower May 2026 - Secondary Flower June 2026 - Secondary.

This event is hosted the first Tuesday of every month at the Orlando Executive Airport, located at, 365 Rickenbacker Dr, Orlando, FL 32803. Storytime is held in the "Orlando Executive Airport Administration Offices" building in the large conference room. Library staff will be present to help guide..

Designed especially for babies, Tiny Tales lasts approximately 15 minutes. Any person requiring special accommodations to participate in any class or event due to a disability may arrange for accommodations by contacting the location at which the event is held at least seven days prior to the event.

This program is based on the nationally recognized initiative, Every Child Ready to Read, which supports school readiness for preschoolers by practicing the five early literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.

Preschool-aged kids are curious about everything. Storytime is a perfect way for kids to listen and learn about the questions they ask. Kids love singing and dancing to fun songs, hearing stories, and doing fun activities! Parents and caregivers are invited to play along! Preschool Storytime is 30..

Designed especially for toddlers, Toddler Time lasts approximately 20 minutes. Recommended for ages 18 to 36 months. Any person requiring special accommodations to participate in any class or event due to a disability may arrange for accommodations by contacting the location at which the event is...

This seven week series focuses on commitment to the “yes, and” teaching from level one to make our stories believable and entertaining to our audiences. Improv is a performing art and a skill used for team building, leadership, and communication. Students learn to listen, react...

This is a Virtual Event hosted through Zoom. You will receive an email with a link to access the Zoom before the event from your event host. A computer with access to the internet and speakers or headsets are required. A webcam and microphone are suggested to fully participate. If using a mobile...

Come to the Orlando Public Library and bring your sewing projects. All the tools are here to create your projects. Participants must bring all of the fabric, patterns, thread and notions (e.g. interfacing, zippers, etc.) needed for the project. What We Have ? Singer Sewing Machines - Large Cutting..

Are you looking for a beginner friendly hour of easy painting? Have you always wanted to try paint by numbers but never had the room or supplies? Then, look no further as this event requires no skills, steps, or stress and art supplies will be provided.

This 8-week course explores scene elements and introduces students to short-form improv games. Build necessary performance skills to elevate scenes, characters and storytelling. Improv is a performing art and a skill used for team building, leadership, and communication. Students learn to listen,...

This event is hosted the first Tuesday of every month at the Orlando Executive Airport, located at, 365 Rickenbacker Dr, Orlando, FL 32803. Storytime is held in the "Orlando Executive Airport Administration Offices" building in the large conference room. Library staff will be present to help guide..


This class is a series, held on the last Wednesday of every month, from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. The sessions will be: January 2026 - Planning and discussing material choices February 2026 - Main Flower March 2026 - Main Flower April 2026 - Main Flower May 2026 - Secondary Flower June 2026 - Secondary.

This seven week series focuses on commitment to the “yes, and” teaching from level one to make our stories believable and entertaining to our audiences. Improv is a performing art and a skill used for team building, leadership, and communication. Students learn to listen, react...

Preschool-aged kids are curious about everything. Storytime is a perfect way for kids to listen and learn about the questions they ask. Kids love singing and dancing to fun songs, hearing stories, and doing fun crafts! Parents and caregivers are invited to play along! Preschool Storytime is 30 to...

This program is based on the nationally recognized initiative, Every Child Ready to Read, which helps caregivers and their little ones learn about the five early literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.

This 8-week course explores scene elements and introduces students to short-form improv games. Build necessary performance skills to elevate scenes, characters and storytelling. Improv is a performing art and a skill used for team building, leadership, and communication. Students learn to listen,...

Designed especially for babies, Tiny Tales lasts approximately 15 minutes. Any person requiring special accommodations to participate in any class or event due to a disability may arrange for accommodations by contacting the location at which the event is held at least seven days prior to the event.

Come to the Orlando Public Library and bring your sewing projects. All the tools are here to create your projects. Participants must bring all of the fabric, patterns, thread and notions (e.g. interfacing, zippers, etc.) needed for the project. What We Have ? Singer Sewing Machines - Large Cutting..

This program is based on the nationally recognized initiative, Every Child Ready to Read, which supports school readiness for preschoolers by practicing the five early literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing.

Toddlers are busy—busy learning and growing. Storytime with your toddler is the perfect time to listen, learn, sing, move and play together. The stories are short, the activities are fun, and sometimes there are puppets! Toddler storytime is 20 to 30 minutes long. It’s designed for children 18- to..

Preschool-aged kids are curious about everything, and storytime is the perfect place to listen and learn! Parents and caregivers are invited to play along! Storytime includes stories and songs followed by a craft or activity. This storytime is 45 minutes long and is designed for children 3 to 5...

This 8-week course explores scene elements and introduces students to short-form improv games. Build necessary performance skills to elevate scenes, characters and storytelling. Improv is a performing art and a skill used for team building, leadership, and communication. Students learn to listen,...

Join us and create a unique piece of art to decorate your walls. You will be using simple supplies to create a faux stained glass design on cardboard. All materials needed will be supplied. Space is limited. Registration is required. This program is intended for ages 18 and up.

Class Duration : 2 hours Age Requirements : 13-Adult, 11-12 with accompanying adult Recommended Prerequisite : Let's Crochet Level 1 Required Skills : Someone who grasps the most basic stitches and can finish simple patterns with aid. Materials Fee : None Out of District Fee : $10 (includes class...

Designed especially for preschoolers, Storybook Fun lasts approximately 25 minutes. Recommended for children ages 3 to 5. Any person requiring special accommodations to participate in any class or event due to a disability may arrange for accommodations by contacting the location at which the event.

Designed especially for babies, Tiny Tales lasts approximately 15 minutes. Any person requiring special accommodations to participate in any class or event due to a disability may arrange for accommodations by contacting the location at which the event is held at least seven days prior to the event.

This is a Virtual Event hosted through Zoom. You will receive an email with a link to access the Zoom before the event from your event host. A computer with access to the internet and speakers or headsets are required. A webcam and microphone are suggested to fully participate. If using a mobile...