LGBT Families: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
Discusses the many types of LGBT families and shows how being different is not an impediment to being happy.
Discusses the many types of LGBT families and shows how being different is not an impediment to being happy.
Perfect for reading aloud with its rhyming, rhythmic text, this picture book finds two mommies sharing a perfect day with their little one, from visiting animals on a farm to bedtime snuggles.
The Rutgers Geology Museum returns to present this exciting class to kids entering grades K-6!
Museum staff will talk about minerals, and participants will learn about the three rock types, how they are formed, and how geologists define minerals and their properties. Attendees will participate in hands-on science and arts activities, and each participant will receive their own mineral identification kit to take home!
Limited space! Please stop at the children's desk 30 minutes before this event for a free ticket, while supplies last.
The Rutgers Geology Museum returns to present this exciting class to kids entering grades K-6!
Museum staff will talk about minerals, and participants will learn about the three rock types, how they are formed, and how geologists define minerals and their properties. Attendees will participate in hands-on science and arts activities, and each participant will receive their own mineral identification kit to take home!
Limited space! Please stop at the children's desk beginning at 9:30 AM for a free ticket, while supplies last.
A girl recounts her first time marching with her two moms at a Pride Parade.
The voice actor for a hit animated series, thirteen-year-old Nikhil must find the courage to speak out about what's right when a group of conservative parents protest his openly gay status.
A rhyming alphabet book featuring a family who have lost their dog at a Pride parade.
Bring your friends to play some fun board games, hang out, and enjoy some cafe drinks and pastries!
Feel free to bring your own board games as well!
*Earn one point towards teen summer reading prizes by attending this event! Look for the code word and enter it in the app or in your reading log!*
Everyone is welcome to this all ages, family friendly event!
Did you know that there are approximately 30 million followers of Sikhism worldwide, with an estimated 500,000 calling the United States home? To better understand their culture and impact, East Brunswick Public Library (2 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive, East Brunswick, NJ) hosts the Sikh Culture Awareness Day special event on Sunday, April 26 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
This event shares information about the culture and traditions of the Sikh community.
Join us in the YS Programming Room for a Tie Dye Party! Don't forget to BYOT! We will also have drawstring bags available to tie dye.
***Both the program and the waitlist are full***
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July 11 at 3 PM
**Available to Gr. 4+**