Craft Pack Pick Up

Craft Pack Pick Up - Learning Policy Institute: Laura E. Hernández an
Craft Pack Pick Up - Learning Policy Institute: Laura E. Hernández an
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Every Wednesday the LPL has free craft kits ready for pickup in the Children’s Room. This free program is the perfect opportunity for your little ones to engage in fun and exciting craft activities from the comfort of their own home. Each week, our craft pack will include all the materials and instructions needed to create a unique craft project that your child will love. From adorable animals to wacky monsters, your child’s imagination will be sparked with each craft. And the best part? You can pick up your craft pack at the library without ever leaving your car! So, come on down to the Lebanon Public Libraries on Wednesday mornings and let your child’s creativity soar with our Craft Pack Pick-Up program. It’s the perfect way to keep them entertained, engaged, and inspired!

Date:

Wednesday, March 1, 2023 Show more dates

Time:

10:30am – 12:00pm

Time Zone:

Eastern Time – US & Canada (change)

Audience:

Kids

Categories:

Arts and Crafts

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