This event is in the "Babies & Toddlers" group. This event is in the "Kids" group. Take & Make Craft- Storybook Characters All Day 2/27 - 3/5 Babies & Toddlers, Kids This event is in the "Babies & Toddlers" group. This event is in the "Kids" group. Feb-Mar 2023 Take & Make Craft- Storybook Characters All Day 2/27 - 3/5 Babies & Toddlers, Kids Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Wauconda Area Public Library Room: Grab & Go Craft Pickup Age Group: Babies & Toddlers, Kids Program Type: Arts & Crafts Event Details: A variety of different storybook character crafts available throughout the week. Craft tutorials are available on our website.
This event is in the "Babies & Toddlers" group. Time for Two's Storytime 9:30am - 10:00am Babies & Toddlers Closed Required This event is in the "Babies & Toddlers" group. Feb 27 2023 Mon Time for Two's Storytime 9:30am - 10:00am Babies & Toddlers Closed Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Wauconda Area Public Library Room: Storytime Room Age Group: Babies & Toddlers Program Type: Storytime Required Seats Remaining: 0 Event Details: This musical storytime is perfect for toddlers who are always on the go. Each session is filled with songs, stories and movement.
This event is in the "Adults" group. Beyond Fiction Book Club - Pump: A Natural History of the Heart by Bill Schutt *with Author Chat! (In-Person) 7:00pm - 8:00pm Adults Closed Required This event is in the "Adults" group. Feb 27 2023 Mon Beyond Fiction Book Club - Pump: A Natural History of the Heart by Bill Schutt *with Author Chat! (In-Person) 7:00pm - 8:00pm Adults Closed Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened. Library Branch: Wauconda Area Public Library Room: Lincoln Room Age Group: Adults Program Type: Books & Authors Required Seats Remaining: 26 Event Details: Pump: A Natural History of the Heart by Bill Schutt "Fascinating . . . Surprising entertainment, combining deep learning with dad jokes . . . [Schutt] is a natural teacher with an easy way with metaphor.”—The Wall Street Journal