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Looking for FUN indoor activities? Come to TUMBLES, the Newest & Cleanest Indoor Learning Playground where kids can enjoy Open Play in the GYM with lots of brand new equipment including trampoline, rock wall, gymnastics equipment & MORE! Please call or follow us on Facebook (@tumblesPrinceton) for specific hours and details.
Looking for FUN indoor activities for children ages 3 yrs and UP? Come to TUMBLES to play in our Tumble Zone! Tumble Zone is a NEW & CLEAN 3-story indoor play structure allowing children to "Get Fit for the Fun of It" by climbing and utilizing lots of different activities within the structure. Parents can relax and watch their kids play while using our free Wifi to work or sit back and relax and have some well deserved "me time"! Please call or follow us on Facebook (@tumblesPrinceton) for specific hours.
Activities include arts and crafts, dramatics and pretend play, stories, music, snack and outdoor activities. Children ages 2.5-5 are welcome to join us.
Read, review and share. Stop by the Youth Services Reference Desk between February 20 - March 13 to select an Advance Review Copy (ARC) to read.
Bring your book to our discussion group on Tuesday, March 20 and let us know what you think. Contact the Youth Services Reference Desk to register.
TUESDAYS 2-31⁄2 year olds (with an adult)
9:30-10 am February 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20
Sing along fun with Pat McKinley.
TUESDAYS 3-5 year olds 10:30-11:15 am February 20, 27, March 6, 20 (no storytime 3/13)
TUESDAYS 3-5 year olds (siblings may not attend this storytime)
10:30-11:15 am February 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20
Well, not exactly, but we will take advantage of the rare opportunity to observe both the Sun and a waxing crescent Moon in one Duke Farms Program. Ranger Bob will share amazing facts about our magnetic Sun (for example: there are no flames or fire on the solar surface!) and take us on a virtual lunar tour of the Moon, soaring low over Apollo landing sites and pointing out the craters and lunar geography we’ll see through the telescope along the Moon’s terminator.
Do you like building with Legos? Get your STEM brains working with a variety of Lego building challenges.