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Renowned psychologist Jean Piaget notes, "Play is the work of childhood." and Mr. Rogers bolstered this statement by stating "Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children, play is serious learning." Support the young child in your life and drop in for Open Play at the Langley-Adams Library! This unstructured open play program for little ones and caregivers provides space and opportunity for social interaction with community families. Children practice problem-solving, social skills, imaginative play and critical thinking when given moments to wonder and experiment without instruction. Developmentally-appropriate books and toys will be provided for open-ended, hands-on play in a safe space. Open to ages 0-5 with a caregiver. Be sure to check out some good books before or after in the Children's Room. Questions? Contact Evangeline at eadelman@langleyadamslib.org
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ages 0-5,caregiver,imaginative play,open play,social interaction,open play at the library (ages 0-5)
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Kids & Family
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