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Children Activities by Samuels Public Library for the Month of December

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These are the events being presented by the Youth Services Department at Samuels Public Library during the month of December 2023.  More information about Samuels Library and the programs and services available can be found at www.samuelslibrary.net or by calling (540) 635-3153.


Monday, December 4

  • 11:00 AM – Music & Movement for Babies & Toddlers. Join our relaxed and joyful time with our little ones as we incorporate music, beginning yoga, and multisensory activities designed to delight your baby. Registration is required.

Tuesday, December 5

  • 4:30 PM – Science Scouts. Children will investigate a different STEM-related topic bi-weekly. This week’s theme is Tie-Dye chemistry.  For ages 6-11.  Registration is required.

Wednesday, December 6

  • 10:15AM – Toddler Story Time.  Bring your toddler to a potpourri of simple stories, fun songs, and a cute craft about Fantastic Bears! Siblings welcome. Registration is required.
  • 11:00AM – Preschool Story Time.  Come in for an enjoyable hour filled with Fantastic Bear stories, exciting sing-alongs, finger plays, and a nifty craft! Registration required.

Saturday, December 9

  • 12:30PM -4:30PM.  Dungeons & Dragons.  For ages 12-18.  Join us for a one-shot adventure as we go on a holiday quest.

Monday, December 11

  • 11:00 AM – Music & Movement for Babies & Toddlers. Join our relaxed and joyful time with our little ones as we incorporate music, beginning yoga, and multisensory activities designed to delight your baby. Registration is required.

Tuesday, December 12

  • 10:30 AM – Homeschool Hub. For ages 6-11. Children will work together as they go through the scientific method, gathering data, and drawing conclusions.  The topic this week is Dissolving Gingerbread. Registration is required

Wednesday, December 13

  • 10:15AM – Toddler Story Time.  Bring your toddler to a potpourri of simple stories, fun songs, and a cute craft about Gifts. Siblings welcome. Registration is required.
  • 11:00AM – Preschool Story Time.  Read with the Sheriff. Come in for an enjoyable hour filled with Gift stories, exciting sing-alongs, finger plays, and a nifty craft! Registration required.

Thursday, December 14

  • 6:00PM – Teens Connect.  For ages 12-18.  Join us in a friendly game of “Family Feud”!  Registration is required.

Saturday, December 16

  • 11:00AM –Samuels Open House for Holidays.  Come have cookies, make a craft, and hear Santa read some stories!  Fun for everyone!

Monday, December 18

  • 11:00 AM – Music & Movement for Babies & Toddlers. Join our relaxed and joyful time with our little ones as we incorporate music, beginning yoga, and multisensory activities designed to delight your baby. Registration is required.

Tuesday, December 19

  • 4:30 PM – Science Scouts. Children will investigate a different STEM-related topic bi-weekly. This week’s theme is Dissolving Gingerbread.  For ages 6-11.  Registration is required.

Wednesday, December 20

  • 10:15AM – Toddler Story Time.  Bring your toddler to a potpourri of simple stories, fun songs, and a cute craft about Christmas. Siblings welcome. Registration is required.
  • 11:00 AM – Preschool Story Time.  Read With the Sheriff! This week we will have a special guest from the Sheriff’s office!  Come in for an enjoyable hour filled with Christmas stories, exciting sing-alongs, finger plays, and a nifty craft! Registration required.

Monday/Tuesday, December 25-26

  • Library is closed for Christmas holiday.
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