Girls Who Code
Girls in 3rd-5th and 6th-12th try something new. We are mixing things up this month by working on our Girls Who Code page, STEM and coding activities and reading about other Girls and Women who code. Please call with questions.
Girls in 3rd-5th and 6th-12th try something new. We are mixing things up this month by working on our Girls Who Code page, STEM and coding activities and reading about other Girls and Women who code. Please call with questions.
Dear Girl: a Celebration of Wonderful, Smart, Beautiful You by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Paris Rosenthal is a delightful read created by a mother/daughter team. A Little Book About Spring by Leo Lionni highlights the joys of spring. We'll also
Join Tom Nichols in the Tripp Community Room to learn more and see Errol Flynn in Dodge City
KOOL-AID Modeling Clay. Make non-toxic clay. Facebook
Birding for Adults and Families. Pick up inside the back door
Room Booked
Activities vary each week. Some are crafts, some are STEM or STEAM. Each kit will include essential supplies but will not include tape. scissors, crayons, glue or markers. Look for the treasure chest next to the back door book drop.
Little Red Riding Hood Mystery Theater is our theme. We are creating our own script, designing our own set, costumes and sound effects. We can't wait to present our production in the summer.
Girls in 3rd-5th and 6th-12th try something new. We are mixing things up this month by working on our Girls Who Code page, STEM and coding activities and reading about other Girls and Women who code. Please call with questions.