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Repetitive rhymes, songs and movement help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language, develop motor skills and give children a head start on learning. Enjoy simple books that explore familiar concepts, sounds and movements. Typically 20-25 minutes
Simple, short stories and movement activities help introduce the sounds and rhythms of language while developing age-appropriate motor skills. New themes and repeating elements each week encourage interaction, introduce words and their sounds and explore simple concepts. Typically 20-25 minutes.
Spend time together, play, make friends and talk one-on-one with child development specialists. For ages 0-36 months Registration required in person at Schimelpfenig for 5 week series Registration opens August 21 Plano Public Library is proud to offer two designated Family Place Libraries™ at Schimelpfenig and Harrington libraries. Family Place Libraries™, a national network, provide […]
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Longer, more complex stories and movement activities promote language and listening skills, enhance age-appropriate motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Weekly themes explore more complex topics, introduce new vocabulary and reinforce early literacy skills. Typically 25-30 minutes.
Connect with other parents, enjoy discussion and gain perspectives and ideas. Conversations will center around concepts from How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber. Facilitated by a child development expert from the University of Texas at Dallas Center for Children and Families Registration required. Register online
Practice your English speaking conversation skills. Each week participants discuss practical everyday topics in a casual group setting to become more confident speakers. Have fun, meet people from all over the world and learn about American culture while practicing your spoken English. Limited to those who can speak and read English Registration required. Register online
This series of 12 US citizenship classes is designed to help legal residents prepare for their naturalization exam. Learn civics, history, government, vocabulary, reading and writing necessary for the exam. English and Spanish speakers are welcome. Presented by Light of Hope Immigration Law Center. Register at Schimelpfenig when you attend your first session or register […]
Learn to speak, read and write in English. Classes are free. Curriculum and resources are provided. A Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) funded and approved program managed by Collin Adult Education and Literacy. More info: 972-349-4550 Las clases de ESL se ofrecen en persona en la biblioteca de Harrington y la biblioteca de Parr los lunes […]
Learn to speak, read and write in English. Classes are free. Curriculum and resources are provided. A Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) funded and approved program managed by Collin Adult Education and Literacy. More info: 972-349-4550 Las clases de ESL se ofrecen en persona en la biblioteca de Harrington y la biblioteca de Parr los lunes […]
A storytime for families featuring stories, songs and movement activities inspired by a weekly theme. Family Storytime combines elements of Toddler Time and Preschool Storytime to promote language and listening skills, enhance motor skills, expand imaginations and inspire a child's curiosity about the world. Typically 25-30 minutes.