Bethlehem Library Notes for Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Did you know that pretend play helps children think symbolically and develop oral language skills? As children play store or pretend to be an animal, they talk about what they are doing and practice putting thoughts into words.
We believe toys and other learning activities are an important part of early literacy, and that’s why we make sure they’re available to our littlest patrons in the Children’s Place. We’ve recently added some fun new items, like a pint-sized grocery store, so be sure to schedule a playdate at the library soon to check them out.
The Children’s Place is a comfortable, welcoming place where children and their caregivers can spend some time connecting with others.
While you’re here, don’t forget to browse all of the amazing picture books on our shelves so you and your child can bring a favorite story or two home with you.
Story times
For more early literacy opportunities for your toddlers, swing by one of our weekly story times.
Our Baby Bounce & Books for babies and toddlers up to age 35 months is a great way to introduce your child to a lifelong love of reading. These sessions take place every Tuesday through Dec. 20 at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Family Story Times are held Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. through Dec. 22. You and your child, ages 0 to 6, can enjoy stories, songs, and more together at the library.
Coming up on Friday, Dec. 9, at 10 a.m., we’ll be hosting a special Sensory Story Time, featuring traditional story-time components with sensory elements ideal for children who would benefit from a more low-key story time. This is for kids ages 2 and up with a caregiver. Visit our online calendar at bethlehem.librarycalendar.com to sign up.
Story times will resume in January and currently take place in the Community Room. They are open on a first-come basis, except for Sensory Story Time, which requires registration. All abilities are welcome. No signup is required unless noted. There may be a limited capacity for each session. When Bethlehem schools are closed or delayed, all story times are canceled.
Upcycled jewelry
All those old electronics are still good for something. On Saturday, Dec. 10, at 2:30 p.m. we’ll show you how to take apart old junk electronics and turn the components into one-of-a-kind wearable art. This program is for kids ages 11 to 18 and requires the dexterity and discipline to safely use sharp tools and materials. Visit our online calendar at bethlehem.librarycalendar.com to sign up.
Closings
The library will be closed Saturday through Monday, Dec. 24 through 26, for the Christmas holiday, and Sunday and Monday, Jan. 1 and 2, for New Year’s. Doors will close at 3 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, Saturday, Dec. 31.
In the event of inclement weather, the library’s telephone system will provide information on a closing or delayed opening. Weather conditions can occasionally cause icing near the entrances and curbside pickup area that could lead to closure even when the town roadways are clear.
Call ahead at 518-439-9314 if you are unsure. Information may also be available on our website at www.bethlehempubliclibrary.org.
Trustees to meet
The library’s board of trustees meets this Monday, Dec. 12, at 6 p.m. Meetings are always open to the public and can also be watched on our YouTube channel.