Playtime for 3s, 4s, & 5s
Our playtime for BIG KIDS welcomes children ages 3, 4, and 5 with an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are not suitable for children under 36 months. We clean up together at 2:15!
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Our playtime for BIG KIDS welcomes children ages 3, 4, and 5 with an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are not suitable for children under 36 months. We clean up together at 2:15!
Our playtime for BIG KIDS welcomes children ages 3, 4, and 5 with an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are not suitable for children under 36 months. We clean up together at 2:15!
Our playtime for BIG KIDS welcomes children ages 3, 4, and 5 with an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are not suitable for children under 36 months. We clean up together at 2:15!
Join us for an open playtime for children from 0-35 months accompanied by an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are suitable for young children. We clean up together at 11:15!
Join us for an open playtime for children from 0-35 months accompanied by an adult. Toys are selected with age and safety guidelines in mind and are suitable for young children. We clean up together at 10:45!
Join us for fun stories, songs and movement!
Family Bedtime Stories; bring your favorite snuggle toy and listen to some sweet stories!
Let's work on number recognition, counting, and early math skills. We will do a simple craft, play a tabletop game, and use the Osmo to learn.
We will clean up together at 11:15.
For ages 3 and up with an adult.
Boogie Woogie Babies is a 30 minute dance class for Baby and their big person! Ages 6months-3years
Sponsored by the Friends of the East Brunswick Public Library
Courtesy of our partners at Healthier Middlesex and St. Peter's University Hospital, we are pleased to share this helpful infographic for parents and caregivers. Learn about when you should take a sick or injured child to the pediatrician, urgent care, or the emergency room, as well as the best way to treat a fever.