As kids take a break from school March 25-29, why not stop into Madison Public Library? The We Read Youth Voices Writing Contest is returning April 1 and we'll be getting inspired during the week of Spring Break with all kinds of programs and activities designed to spark creativity and inspiration.
We'll have writer's notebooks available at each library location for kids to pick up throughout the week, as well as over-sized story dice that can be rolled to generate characters, settings and interesting obstacles. Plus, programs for all ages will encourage different forms of expression:
- For babies and toddlers, there are storytimes led by music therapists and yoga classes geared towards creative movement.
- For school-age kids, build stories with LEGO challenges or practice sharing stories by reading to a dog.
- For teens and tweens, tell your story through movement with cardio drumming at Meadowridge Library or a Dance + Yoga class at Goodman South Madison Library.
- There are also things that you can enjoy at the library anytime, like books, art materials, our play spaces and many other enrichment materials.
- We also know it's not always easy to get the kids into the car and out the door. If you need to stay home, but still want to use your library card, we've got a bunch of things you can do with your kids from home, too!