Youth Programs
Rhyme Time is an interactive program consisting of various fun skill-building activities, such as rhymes, songs, bounces, and more. The program incorporates musical instruments, scarves, and parachutes.
Troy Public Library
510 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI 48084
United States
Rhyme Time is an interactive program consisting of various fun skill-building activities, such as rhymes, songs, bounces, and more. The program incorporates musical instruments, scarves, and parachutes.
Rhyme Time is an interactive program consisting of various fun skill-building activities, such as rhymes, songs, bounces, and more. The program incorporates musical instruments, scarves, and parachutes.
Discussing: The House is on Fire by Rachel Beanland. This is a volunteer-led book club, no registration is required.
Did you know that 76 different species of bats occupy one small island in Panama? For decades, scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have studied the remarkable biodiversity of bats on Barro Colorado Island in Panama.
Come visit the Bookmobile! The Bookmobile is a library on wheels with a collection of over 1,000 books and other materials for all ages! Visitors of the Bookmobile can browse and check out materials, register for a library card, p
Create sugary, culinary art in the form of candy sushi! All supplies will be provided.
If there is a food allergy, please contact us by phone at 248-524-3537 or via email at mariel.fechik@troymi.gov.
Ages and grades are strictly enforced: to allow each child to feel successful, provide the best experience for all attendees, and offer opportunities for social and emotional growth within peer groups, children who are not in the correct grade or age-group for this program will be turned away at the door.
All children ages 12 and younger must be in the company of a parent/adult care-giver at all times while in the library. Even if the child is attending a program, it is required that the parent/adult caregiver remain in the library building throughout the program.
This is a volunteer-led book club, no registration is required.
This month's selection is Killing the Witches by Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard.
Create sugary, culinary art in the form of candy sushi! All supplies will be provided.
If there is a food allergy, please contact us by phone at 248-524-3537 or via email at mariel.fechik@troymi.gov.
Ages and grades are strictly enforced: to allow each child to feel successful, provide the best experience for all attendees, and offer opportunities for social and emotional growth within peer groups, children who are not in the correct grade or age-group for this program will be turned away at the door.
All children ages 12 and younger must be in the company of a parent/adult care-giver at all times while in the library. Even if the child is attending a program, it is required that the parent/adult caregiver remain in the library building throughout the program.
We are hosting a workshop to help high school seniors and parents complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for their first year in college.