Please note, all OPL branches will be closed on Sunday, May 17, and Monday, May 18 for Victoria day.
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Help your little one develop early numeracy skills through stories and play (Ages 2-5)
Help your little one develop early numeracy skills through stories and play. Ages 6M-5Y
Based on our familiar storytimes, this program focuses on developing numeracy skills in young children through stories and play that include counting, numbers, and shapes.
Oakville Public Library is dedicated to the principles of Every Child Ready to Read, an initiative to help parents and caregivers develop early literacy skills in children from birth to age five.
This program is drop-in. Tickets are required, limited, and vary by branch. Tickets will be distributed 15 min prior to the program start.
Skills Learned: communication, social skills
Please review the guidelines and frequently asked questions on our Program FAQ
AGE GROUP: | Preschool (1-4) |
EVENT TYPE: | Kids & Family |
TAGS: | storytime | preschool | numbers | math | literacy | kids and family | kids | early literacy |
Located within White Oaks Secondary School in central Oakville, the White Oaks Branch is home to a large collection of titles, study spaces, and a large lounge area. The branch hosts a variety of programs for all ages, with a particular focus on family programs. Parking is free.