Code Your Name
Parr Library 6200 Windhaven Pkwy, Plano, TX, United StatesLearn about binary code and ASCII, then use your code skills to spell your name Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only
Learn about binary code and ASCII, then use your code skills to spell your name Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only
Discover how your eyes see the world by building your own camera obscura Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only
All libraries and book drops will be closed December 24 through 26 for Winter Holidays. Online resources and eLibrary will be available. Online Resources eLibrary
All libraries and book drops will be closed December 24 through 26 for Winter Holidays. Online resources and eLibrary will be available. Online Resources eLibrary
All libraries and book drops will be closed December 24 through 26 for Winter Holidays. Online resources and eLibrary will be available. Online Resources eLibrary
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.
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.
Start STEAM education early! Building and playing with blocks develops a child's math, science and social skills while providing fun
Learn about the illusion of motion by creating a zoetrope. Watch animation come to life as you create your own story Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only
Storytime and activities with Pete the Cat