Join us for a preschool outdoor movement activity and a Chelsea Farmers Market scavenger hunt!
The Chelsea District Library, Chelsea Farmers Market, and 5 Healthy Towns are pleased to present Bob-a-loo!
Head over to the library lawn and learn to gallop like a giraffe, balance on one foot like a flamingo, or spring across the savannah like a cheetah! After the fun animal play, cross the street to participate in a scavenger hunt at the Farmers Market.
*Register your child if they are between the ages of 2 and 6. Older siblings and other family members are invited to participate and do not need to register. All registered children ages 2-6 will receive a $10 gift certificate to be used a the Farmers Market Registrants will receive this gift card upon arrival at the event.*
Why Bob-a-loo?
Bob-a-loo is an adventure in family health. This movement-based learning program addresses the physical and emotional health of children during their early developmental years. It incorporates mimicry of and identification with wild animals as a means to positively influence a child’s path in life. It is a great way to develop gross motor skills, build confidence, improve cognitive function, and work on social skills. For all, it is a chance to learn through movement and begin to develop an understanding of the value of physical activity. Not only does Bob-a-loo build heart strength, the program also engages children in the pure joy that comes from movement and guides them on a path toward healthier lives. The use of animals as the mediator of concepts helps eliminate competition and fear of failure, allowing children to freely challenge themselves and develop skills at their own level. Join us on September 25th. Bob-a-loo is good healthy fun for the whole family!
AGE GROUP: | Youth |
EVENT TYPE: | Storytimes | Science, Health, or Technology | Music, Arts, & History | Crafts and DIY |
TAGS: | outdoors | music and movement | Ages 2-6 |
The Chelsea District Library is a single branch library serving the City of Chelsea and surrounding townships. The library has 4 small study rooms, one medium meeting room, and the McKune room, our main programming room.