The Newnan Carnegie Library’s Children’s Department will be introducing a new virtual Laptime program on Zoom for babies and toddlers. The program is for children aged 6-18 months. It will include age, appropriate books, songs, nursery rhymes, movement, and/or fingerplays. The program will run approximately 30 minutes in length. Virtual Laptime will start on September 29th at 10:00 A.M. and occur every Tuesday for ten weeks. Participants can sign up through Eventbrite starting September 8th through the 22nd.
“I believe Laptime programs give a good foundation for children to grow up loving to read. It also helps to strengthen the bond between the child and the parent. This is why I always make sure parents know that they are participants in our program, not just an audience for their child,” says Teri Anderson, children’s librarian at the Carnegie Library.
For more information about our programs, please visit our website at www.newnancarnegie.com.
Newnan Carnegie Library
The Newnan Carnegie Library in Newnan, GA, is one of the most historically significant structures in downtown Newnan and was built in 1904. The Carnegie provides a central dynamic gathering place that serves residents of all ages and backgrounds as well as community organizations with a non-circulating reading room, children’s area, and meeting spaces enhanced by an art gallery. It seeks to be an integral part of the community by offering print and electronic materials, services, and programs to adults and children to enrich daily lives. For more information about the Carnegie, please visit our website at www.newnancarnegie.com or you can find us on Facebook and Instagram.