Play improves the cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and young people.
Mr. Rogers said, “Play is serious learning,” and he’s right!
Through play, children learn how to navigate the world and themselves in it. They learn the essential earn skills needed for study, work and relationships:
- Confidence
- Self-esteem
- Resilience
- Social interaction
- Manners and social skills
- Independence
- Curiosity
- Coping with challenging situations
Have fun playing with your child at these Library programs:
- Rhythm, Rhyme & Storytime
- Flex Your Fingers
- Creativity Corner
- Great Beginnings
- Baby & Me
- Learn 2 Read
- Read Bus
- LEGO Club
- STEAMworks