Ages 0-2. Adults will have fun interacting with their little ones as we share songs, fingerplays, simple stories, rhymes and baby games. Practicing these multi-sensory activities helps build the foundation for later reading skills.
Toddlers and their adults can enjoy simple stories, action songs, rhymes and other interactive fun that lays the foundation for later learning to read. Ages 2-3.
Stories, fingerplays, songs and movement activities for children of all ages with a parent or caregiver.
Stories, songs, rhymes and movement activities will help build a foundation for early literacy through print, letter recognition, word awareness and creativity. Children will be ready for future success in school with storytime fun! Ages 3-5.
Toddlers and their adults can enjoy simple stories, action songs, rhymes and other interactive fun that lays the foundation for later learning to read. Ages 2-3.
Free Healthy Lunch for Kids!
Lunch truck arrives weekdays at 11:00 am* Wednesday, June 11 - Friday, August 15 (NO lunch June 30 - July 4)
The Central, East, and Southwest Libraries are in neighborhoods served by the Green Bay Area Public Schools’ Summer Lunch Program. Kids ages 1-18, can get a free, healthy box lunch. Adults can purchase a lunch for $5.50.
Lunch truck arrives weekdays (except Thursdays) at 11:45 am* Wednesday, June 11 - Friday, August 15 (NO lunch June 30 - July 4)
Join other readers for a casual discussion of Beartown by Fredrik Backman. Open to all.
Location: Kennedy Park, 2227 Farlin Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54302
Need help but don't know where to start? Each week, a different community resource/social service agency will be on-site to provide information about their programs and services. Stop in each week to get connected and find the support
Bookmobile at the National Night Out Event
Visit the Bookmobile at the National Night Out being held at Willow Creek Park!
Stories, fingerplays, songs and movement activities for children of all ages with a parent or caregiver.
Learn about Brown County Foster Care and the needs of children in the area communities. This informational session will explain the licensing process to become a foster parent as well as available volunteer opportunities.