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In-person children’s programming returns to Grafton Library

March is in like a lion, out like a lamb in the Grafton Public Library’s Children’s Room.  The Children’s Room is roaring forward into spring and planning for the return of children’s programming for elementary school aged kids in April.

Take on March’s monthly mission and circle the children’s room, collecting pieces to make a rainbow.  Watch colorful blossoms bloom in the Science Nook.

It’s spring-cleaning time and the Children’s Room is clearing out the craft closet! Every Tuesday in March, swing by the library to grab an activity packet or craft kits. Items will vary and will be available Tuesday only between noon-8 p.m., while supplies last.  

Monday, March 28 is the last Young Scientists class of the spring. Join STEM Beginnings for a 6-week virtual series for children, ages 3-6. Children will learn STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) concepts through hands-on activities, story time and simple experiments. This is an interactive class and parents/caregivers are encouraged to help their child. Register is required. To sign up or see all Library programs, please visit  www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOrg=GRAFTON.

To register, contact Sarah Banister, Head of Children’s Services, 508-839-4649 x 1811.