Adaptive Storytime is a space to foster the early literacy skills of neurodivergent children or children who benefit from multisensory approaches to learning. This smaller group event is designed to be
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Adaptive Storytime is a space to foster the early literacy skills of neurodivergent children or children who benefit from multisensory approaches to learning. This smaller group event is designed to be welcoming for different abilties and needs. Adaptive Storytime incorporates movement, music, stories, sensory options, and play. Activities presented generally fall within a preschool interest level, but older children are welcome. Siblings are welcome to attend. One registration per family.
Erie Community Library, a full-service library for all ages, opened on January 12, 2008. The collection consists of nearly 60,000 items and focuses on popular materials in all areas (books, CDs, and DVDs). The library also offers free WiFi, daily courier service from other HPLD libraries, and access to many online databases.