STORYTIME PROGRAMS

Preschool Storytime (3-5)
(30 minute sessions)

Mon - 6:30 pm
Tues - 10:00 am
Wed - 10:00 am
Thurs - 10:00 am

Tales for Tots (Birth-3)
(30 minute sessions)

2nd & 4th Mon - 10:00 a.m.
2nd & 4th Wed - 6:30 p.m

 

 

 

 


EyeOpeners – Stirring Up Some Fun!

Kids ages 2-5 are invited to join us for our monthly EyeOpeners program on Thursday, December 15 from 10-11 a.m. The program consists of a shortened storytime and a variety of related activities based on the theme. This month we are Stirring Up Some Fun in the Kitchen! Activities include simple things that kids can do in the kitchen – both play and pretend!

No registration is required for the program which meets in the Junior League Program Room.

EyeOpeners is sponsored by Eye Surgeons Associates and the Bettendorf Public Library Foundation.

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GREAT WEBSITES FOR KIDS (Updated 3/16/12)

LAWRENCE HALL OF SCIENCE PAGE FOR KIDS -  http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/kidsite/   Looking for an idea for a science project or just curious to discover some scientific discovery? Check out this site from Lawrence Hallof Science at University of California, Berkley. Tons of experiments, hands-on activities and games are included.

iMARBLES http://www.imarbles.com/  This site allows kids to collect a virtual marble collection, play virtual marble games or read the marbles blog.

KIDS BUTTERFLY SITE - http://kidsbutterfly.org/   A delightful site: pictures to color, facts to learn. Includes bibliographies of books and videos on butterflies.

INKLESS TALES - http://www.inklesstales.com/ An entertaining and educational sampling of stories, crafts, games, and poetry for young children. Attractive and easy to navigate, this site also includes childrens book reviews and other "cool links" for kids.

BASEBALLROX - http://www.baseballrox.com/
This site is for anyone who loves baseball or wants to learn more about the game. Videos provide coaching instruction and tips for all aspects of the game. Baseball related links (quotes, video game reviews, players, etc.) and online games such as Guess the Stadium provide more depth for the true baseball fan.