2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

DIY/Maker

Fine Motor Skills Bootcamp (Ages 2-4 Registration Required)

What do tying shoes, holding pencils, and buttoning shirts have in common? They all use fine motor skills! Helping your child develop fine motor skills at a young age will give them building blocks for success as they get older. Join us for a fine motor skills bootcamp to learn more about why fine motor skills are so important, get ideas for how to improve them at home, and give your child a chance to try a few activities themselves! This program is for children ages 2-4. Space is limited and registration is required. Please call the children's department at 732-390-6789 to register.

Fine Motor Skills Bootcamp (Ages 2-4 Registration Required)

What do tying shoes, holding pencils, and buttoning shirts have in common? They all use fine motor skills! Helping your child develop fine motor skills at a young age will give them building blocks for success as they get older. Join us for a fine motor skills bootcamp to learn more about why fine motor skills are so important, get ideas for how to improve them at home, and give your child a chance to try a few activities themselves! This program is for children ages 2-4. Space is limited and registration is required. Please call the children's department at 732-390-6789 to register.

Tween Take & Make: Pop Art Pics

Tweens in grade 3 and up can pick up a take & make kit to complete at home.  This month we are coloring pop art templates to make two pictures in simple frames that you can hang up.  Choose from strawberries, coffee cups, kittens, donuts, and more.  You will need crayons or colored pencils and a glue stick or tape to complete this project.  While supplies last.