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Farmingdale Public Library for Kids!
First Five Years
Make a Splash Read 2010 Summer Reading Club Kick-Off! Monday, June 28 starting at 9:00am
Visit our 2010 Summer Reading Club Page for Online Registration and Reporting, Great Summer Programs, and More!
Join "Make a Splash READ!" this summer at the Farmingdale Public Library. We have six weeks of fun waiting for you: great programs, raffles, and contests too! The 2010 summer reading program is open to children ages birth through entering Gr. 5. Proof of residency in UFSD #22 residents required to join the Summer Reading Club.
Join us for a Fun-Filled Morning of Music and Fun!
Play Hooray Wednesdays, July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4 at 10:30am Ages: 0-12 months and a parent Start your morning off with these fun-filled programs of music and movement. Register online with your child's library card beginning June 23. Preference given to UFSD #22 residents. Proof of age required.
Let's Make Music Together
Musical Fun Wednesday, August 18 at 7:00pm Ages: 3 1/2 - Entering Gr. 1 Miss Jen is taking out the instruments and wants to play. Pre-register with your child's library card beginning August 4. Preference given to UFSD #22 residents. Proof of age required for preschoolers.
Join for an Afternoon of Physical Fun!
Parachute Play Monday, August 30 at 2:00pm Ages: 3-4 years and a parent We are taking out the parachute for some physical fun. Pre-register with your child's library card beginning August 16. Preference given to UFSD #22 residents. Proof of age required.
It's Time for a Story with TumbleBook!
New Books to Share with Your Child!
LMNO Peas by Keith Baker Busy little peas introduce their favorite occupations, from astronaut to zoologist.
From the quiet of being the first one awake in the morning to "sweet dreams quiet" when the last light is turned off, simple text explores the many kinds of quiet that can exist during the day.
After a boy's mother buys him a hat, she buys him a mouse, shoes, boots, skis, mask, cello, and an elephant--none of which he is ever without.
A mother reassures her child about the wind, lightning, and thunder when a storm passes through.
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