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CANCELLED - TODDLER TIME: Mother Goose on the Loose

May 08, 2020
10:30am - 11:00am

CANCELLED - TODDLER TIME: Mother Goose on the Loose

The Library is currently closed due to concerns over the potential spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in our area. All Library programs are cancelled until further notice. 

In the meantime, follow the OCPL Kids Facebook page for daily Story Time videos and activities. 


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Check out OCPL@Home for Kids!

With OCPL@Home, there are plenty of ways to enjoy your library card while at home. Set your kids up with e-books, audiobooks, videos, online learning sites, virtual tours, and more from the comfort of your house. 

View all the great online resource available through OCPL@Home for Kids  


Toddler Time  [Cancelled through May 2020]

Toddler Time is based on the award-winning program "Mother Goose on the Loose" and incorporates songs, nursery rhymes, stories, fingerplays, bells, scarves, and puppets to engage newborns to children age three.

Toddler Times are held in the Library Auditorium most Mondays & Fridays and start at 10:30 am. The program lasts approximately 30 minutes.


Have kids ages 3-5? Our Story Time program meets Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10:00 AM in the Children's Department.


"Mother Goose on the Loose"

The "Mother Goose on the Loose" program helps children develop skills for success in a classroom. It helps children acquire a rich vocabulary and strengthens foundational reading skills. MGOL gives children opportunities to practice turn-taking, direction following, paying attention and showing appreciation to others. The age-appropriate listening, moving, and singing that takes place in MGOL exercises fine and gross motor skills, fosters speech development, keeps children’s interest for an extended period of time, gives children opportunities to make scientific observations regarding cause and effect, and provides a joyful introduction to the world of books and reading.


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