Open Play runs from 11:30am-7pm ever day, except when special programs are in session.
Tuesday
Community Helper Storytime: Dr. Diab, Pediatric Dental of Grafton
Tuesday April 23rd at 10:30AM
Join us for a special storytime featuring one of Grafton’s community helpers! Dentist Dr. Diab will here to share her mission to promote dental health and hygiene among children through the BrushFloss program. The program will involve direct engagement with children by dental professionals, including dentists, hygienists, and office staff.
COMIC CREATORS CLUB
TUESDAY, APRIL 23RD@4:30pm
Learn about the characteristics of comics/graphic novels and then try drawing or writing some of you own.
This program is for school aged children in grades 2-5.
BOOKWORMS GRADES K-1
TUESDAY, APRIL 23RD@5:30pm
Join Ms. Kristin for a fun book discussion aimed at kids in kindergarten to first grade! Don’t forget to pick up your copy of the book GUESS WHAT by Mo Willems, at the library.
When Zoomy and his pals get to the beach, chaos ensues, in this funny, furry adventure that includes bonus jokes, quirky quizzes, nutty facts and so, so many Squirrels.
BOOKWORMS GRADES 2-3
TUESDAY, APRIL 23RD@6:15pm
Explore books with Ms. Kristin in a discussion just for second and third graders. This month, we’re reading INVESTIGATORS by John Green.
With their very exciting spy technology and their tried-and-true, toilet-based travel techniques, the InvestiGators are undercover and on the case! And on their first mission together, they have not one but two mysteries to solve! Can Mango and Brash uncover the clues, crack their cases, and corral the crooks – or will the criminals wriggle out of their grasp?
Get your own book at the library and help your child enjoy reading. Register now.
TUESDAY, APRIL 23RD@7:00pm
Join Ms. Kristin for a fun book chat designed for young readers in fourth and fifth grade. Grab your copy of BOOKED by Kwame Alexander at the library and secure your spot below to encourage your child’s reading journey.
Twelve-year-old Nick loves soccer and hates books, but soon learns the power of words as he wrestles with problems at home, stands up to a bully, and tries to impress the girl of his dreams.
Friday
Join local author Kristy Kielbasinski for a special reading of her children’s book, I DON’T KNOW.
Join a mischievous bee on a hilarious journey to discover a little penguin’s favorite book. Will it be a fairy tale, a classic, or maybe a silly new story? I Don’t Know! By the end of this playful rhyming read-aloud adventure the room will be filled with laughter and your hearts filled with love.
After storytime, Kristy will lead the children through a simple craft. Every family that attends will receive a free signed copy of the book!
The Grafton Public Library is thrilled to announce the return of beloved children’s programs in March. Join us for three versions of storytime, arts and crafts, book clubs, and STEM programs. Check out our new event calendar here.
MONDAYS
MARCH 11TH, 18TH, 25TH
Library Babies is 20-minute program tailored for our tiniest visitors, ages birth to walking. Every Monday at 10:30 am, join us for an engaging experience where we read stories, sing songs, recite familiar nursery rhymes, and interact with the little ones through bounces and finger plays. Parents and caregivers are not just spectators – they play a crucial role in creating a community of support and friendship. This drop-in program provides a wonderful opportunity to meet fellow parents, forge lifelong friendships, and witness the joy of early literacy together. No registration is required.
WEDNESDAYS
MARCH 12TH, 19TH, 26TH
Toddler Time is a lively 30-minute program designed for our little ones aged walking to 3 years! Join us on Wednesdays at 10:30 as we share stories, sing and dance, and engage in fun movement activities. Beyond the enriching activities, Toddler Time is an opportunity for toddlers, parents, and caregivers to come together, fostering first friendships and creating a warm community.
THURSDAYS
MARCH 13TH, 20TH, 27TH
Tailored for children aged 3-5, this 45-minute program offers a structured and engaging storytime experience. Join Ms. Sarah, and dive into a world of stories,catchy songs, interactive felt board fun, and movement activities. It’s not just a storytime – it’s a stepping stone to school readiness. Registration is required.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13TH@3:30pm
Join us for a special storytime, fun activities, and see a highlighted feature of the Willard House & Clock Museum.
This program is for preschoolers ages 3-5 and registration is required.
TUESDAYS @5:30-7:00PM
MARCH 12TH & 19TH
THURSDAYS @ 5:30-7:00PM
MARCH 14TH, 21ST, AND 28TH
Drop in and unleash your creativity with seasonal art in this engaging program designed for Grades K-5! Craft materials will be at your fingertips from 5:30-7:00 pm, allowing you to explore your artistic talents and make something special.
Join us for a night of artistic expression and seasonal fun!
While creating masterpieces, please keep in mind the Library’s Unattended Child Policy: children aged 0-7 must always be accompanied by a parent/guardian; those aged 8-12 should have a parent/guardian in the Library; and those 13 and older may enjoy the program unaccompanied, provided they can use the Library independently and adhere to the Library’s Code of Conduct.
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WEDNESDAYS@ 5:30-7:00PM
MARCH 13TH, 20TH AND 27TH
Join us for an exciting adventure into the world of mathematics through the fun and engaging medium of card games! In this STEM program tailored for kids, we’ll delve into various mathematical concepts while enjoying classic and modern card games. From arithmetic to probability, participants will sharpen their critical thinking skills, develop strategic reasoning, and explore mathematical principles in action. Don’t miss out on this hands-on STEM adventure where learning meets fun with every shuffle and deal!
While creating masterpieces, please keep in mind the Library’s Unattended Child Policy: children aged 0-7 must always be accompanied by a parent/guardian; those aged 8-12 should have a parent/guardian in the Library; and those 13 and older may enjoy the program unaccompanied, provided they can use the Library independently and adhere to the Library’s Code of Conduct.
TUESDAY, MARCH 26TH@4:15pm
Learn about the characteristics of comics/graphic novels and then try drawing or writing some of you own.
This program is for school aged children in grades 2-5.
While creating masterpieces, please keep in mind the Library’s Unattended Child Policy: children aged 0-7 must always be accompanied by a parent/guardian; those aged 8-12 should have a parent/guardian in the Library; and those 13 and older may enjoy the program unaccompanied, provided they can use the Library independently and adhere to the Library’s Code of Conduct.
TUESDAY, MARCH 26TH@5:30pm
Embark on an exciting literary adventure with Ms. Kristin as she hosts a captivating book discussion tailored for our young readers in kindergarten through first grade! Immerse yourselves in the world of Fox and Chick: The Party and Other Stories. Fox is calm and thoughtful. Chick is hyperactive and flighty. They don’t always agree, but they are friends anyway.
TUESDAY, MARCH 26TH@6:15pm
Kids in grades 2 and 3! This month we’ll be reading Bunnicula : the graphic novel. Ensure you don’t miss a beat – secure your own copy, conveniently available for pickup at the library.
TUESDAY, MARCH 26TH@7:00pm
Join Ms. Kristin for a book discussion for kids in grades 4 and 5. Copies of the book The Lightning Thief : the graphic novel by Rick Riordan will be available for pick-up at the library.
After learning that he is the son of a mortal woman and Poseidon, god of the sea, twelve-year-old Percy is sent to a summer camp for demigods like himself, and joins his new friends on a quest to prevent a war between the gods.
Please register below. If the event is full, you may still submit this form to be placed on the waiting list.