For kids ages 3 to 4 years with a caregiver. This program is intended for children entering kindergarten in September 2025.
We’ll make new friends and explore everything from letters and numbers to turn-taking and getting dressed for recess to help you feel ready for your new adventures in kindergarten. Please note parents/caregivers will be part of the learning process, but there may be times we ask parents/caregivers to leave the room for a short period of time to help children begin to transition to a classroom setting.
This program is intended for children who are entering kindergarten in September 2024. Transition to Kindergarten is offered multiple times through the year, and each child is eligible to register for one Transition to Kindergarten program series.
This program is part of a series. There are 4 sessions taking place on Thursdays: May 8, 15, 22 and 29.
Early Learning Programs for young children at WPL are based on literacy research and include tips and information for parents and caregivers. Your active participation in these programs will maximize the experience for you and your child.
We kindly remind you that registrations will be removed if the registered person does not meet the program’s specified age requirements.
Photography Notice: Please note that photographs and videos may be taken at this event and may be broadcast, reproduced, and/or made available in print or online. For individual or small group photos, staff will make attendees aware of their presence and will ask permission before taking photos.
For larger public events, please note that by attending, you are consenting to the use of your appearance, image, and voice in print or digital productions created by the Waterloo Public Library for promotional use only. Please speak to library staff at the event if you’d like to be excluded from any photo/video.
Programmer: Lainie
AGE GROUP: | Early Learning |
EVENT TYPE: | Literacy and Language Learning |
TAGS: | Early literacy and early learning |
Located on the west side of Waterloo, the John M. Harper Branch shares a building with the Stork Family YMCA. It features soaring ceilings, dedicated study space (including 3 bookable study rooms), a large Community Room and an outdoor courtyard.