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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Mother Goose on the Loose

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) on Fri @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for birth to 24mos; rhythm, rhymes, instruments, scarves and puppets! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It’s not developmentally appropriate to ask them to.

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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Mother Goose on the Loose

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) on Fri @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for birth to 24mos; rhythm, rhymes, instruments, scarves and puppets! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It’s not developmentally appropriate to ask them to.

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East Elementary Student Art Show at The Bay City Arts Center

Bay City Arts Center 5680 A St, Bay City, OR, United States

Friday, March 3 from 5-7pm, BCAC will hold a student art show and reception featuring artwork by students from TSD-9 East Elementary School. Join the celebration of our youth and support their passion for the arts! This monthly event is free and open to the public. For more information about BCAC’s Artist of the Month, […]

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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Terrific Twos

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Terrific Twos (TT) on Tues @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for 24-36mos; bubbles, balls, parachute & instruments! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It’s […]

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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Terrific Twos

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Terrific Twos (TT) on Tues @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for 24-36mos; bubbles, balls, parachute & instruments! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It’s […]

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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Terrific Twos

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Terrific Twos (TT) on Tues @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for 24-36mos; bubbles, balls, parachute & instruments! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It’s […]

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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Preschool

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Preschool storytime (PS) on Wed @ 10; developmentally appropriate for 3-5 yos; music, stories, interactive play and lots of laughs! In this class little begin to learn about a leader at the front of the room, how to hold their wiggles, listening and sitting still. When a child is transitioning from TT to PS my […]

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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Preschool

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Preschool storytime (PS) on Wed @ 10; developmentally appropriate for 3-5 yos; music, stories, interactive play and lots of laughs! In this class little begin to learn about a leader at the front of the room, how to hold their wiggles, listening and sitting still. When a child is transitioning from TT to PS my […]

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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Mother Goose on the Loose

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) on Fri @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for birth to 24mos; rhythm, rhymes, instruments, scarves and puppets! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It’s not developmentally appropriate to ask them to.

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Tillamook Main Library Storytime: Mother Goose on the Loose

Tillamook Main Library, Tillamook 1716 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Mother Goose on the Loose (MGOL) on Fri @ 10am; developmentally appropriate for birth to 24mos; rhythm, rhymes, instruments, scarves and puppets! There is no expectation that your children will sit still or be quiet. It’s not developmentally appropriate to ask them to.

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