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Popular Program Returning to Redwood City Library
Back by demand, this six-week class is taking sign-ups.
Baby and Me at the Library, one of Redwood City's most popular programs, is back by demand and accepting sign-ups for the next six-week session.
The class, designed to introduce babies to concepts such as stories, numbers, letters, colors and shapes, is open to babies from birth to 12 months of age, and their parents or caregivers.
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The six-week program is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, March 13 at 10:15 a.m. at the Downtown Main Library.
Your baby and you will will enjoy a variety of activities each week. The list includes songs, stories, unison reading, nursery rhymes, flannel board stories, crafts, parenting information and great opportunities for socialization.
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In addition to introducing babies to such concepts as stories, numbers, letters, colors and shapes, they get to build listening, memory and vocabulary skills in a pleasant environment.
Interest lists are also being formed for:
- Baby and Me at the Library - in Spanish
- Baby and Me at the Library - Saturdays
- Toddler and Me at the Library for kids 12 to 30 months old.
If you are interested in any of these classes, or want more information, contact Jan Pedden at jpedden@redwoodcity.org.
For more informationa about anything to do with the library, visit www.redwoodcity.org/library.
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