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Movers and Makers Ages 3-5

Emmet O' Neal Library 50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL

Build cooperation, reading, and school readiness skills.

Kids Create: Sand Art

Homewood Public Library 1721 Oxmoor Road, Homewood, AL, United States

(K-5 Grade) Make a colorful sand art creation.

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Patty Cake Storytime 0-12months

Emmet O' Neal Library 50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL

Early language enrichment program composed of stories, rhymes, and songs designed to nurture the bond between caregiver and baby.

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Patty Cake Storytime 0-12 Months

Emmet O' Neal Library 50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL

Early language enrichment program composed of stories, rhymes, and songs designed to nurture the bond between caregiver and baby.

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Baby Tales

North Shelby Library 5521 Cahaba Valley Road, Birmingham, AL

A special story program just for babies (birth to 18 months) and a caregiver. Stories, fingerplays, and music provide interaction for the babies and time for caregivers to talk and share with each other.   For ages birth to 18 months and a caregiver only. No registration required.

SNaP 3rd-6th grade

Emmet O' Neal Library 50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL

Game On! Join us for tabletop games and a Smashbros tournament on the Switch console.

Stamped Bracelets

Emmet O' Neal Library 50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL

Stamp your favorite quote onto a metal bracelet that would look great on anyone!

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Pajama Storytime

North Shelby Library 5521 Cahaba Valley Road, Birmingham, AL

Come in your PJs, have some cookies, and hear some wonderful bedtime tales.   Suited for ages 3 and up. No Registration Required.

Sensory Play, Explore & More Free Play

Emmet O' Neal Library 50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL

Children of all abilities and ages need and benefit from sensory-based play.  It allows them to connect ideas with concrete experiences, it stimulates the brain which helps strengthen neural pathways, and it helps develop fine and gross motor skills. During the program, children move through different sensory stations with their caregiver. There will be guides

Sensory Play, Explore & More Small Group Play

Emmet O' Neal Library 50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL

Children of all abilities and ages need and benefit from sensory-based play. It allows them to connect ideas with concrete experiences, it stimulates the brain which helps strengthen neural pathways, and it helps develop fine and gross motor skills. During the program, children move through different sensory stations with their caregiver. There will be guides