
Little Chicks, Big Stories is a fun and engaging preschool program that introduces young children to the wonderful world of chickens through stories, songs, movement, and hands-on learning. Children will discover how chicks hatch, what chickens need to grow, and the important role they play on farms and in our communities. Through age-appropriate books, interactive activities, and opportunities to explore feathers, eggs, and chicken-themed crafts, preschoolers will build early literacy skills while developing curiosity about animals and nature. This lively program encourages imagination, observation, and a love of learning in a welcoming library environment.
R.T. Jones Memorial Library
Thursday, June 18th
10:30 am EST
Seeds on the Move: Nature’s Traveling Garden Discover how plants travel without ever moving their roots in this fun, hands-on library program all about seed distribution! School-age participants will explore the amazing ways seeds spread—by wind, water, and even hitchhiking on animals and people. Through interactive demonstrations and simple activities, kids will investigate how different seeds are designed to soar, float, stick, or roll their way to new growing places. By the end of the program, participants will have a deeper understanding of how plants grow and spread in nature—and may even take home seeds of their own to start a mini garden.
Kemp Memorial Library
Thursday, June 18th
3:30 pm EST
