Play and Learn in Eau Claire
Leah Langby
December 8, 2011
Keeping Up With Kids

Terrific new early learning area in Eau Claire! Wow! This area has many small features that are reproducible for any library, and as a whole it is absolutely terrific!

From Shelly, Youth Services Manager:

“After many months of planning, we unveiled the Play and Learn area in November. It features the Play and Learn Market:


and a number of other fun spots that encourage parents to play with children and build those literacy skills they need before they enter school . Kids have been having a great time with the cash register, play food and scale. The “main play” will change every few months. Right now it is the market, but the Play and Learn Cafe is coming in January, complete with a 4-piece kitchen set that we are very excited about. We are slowly adding activity areas throughout the room and hope to move into the main library on a small scale. The response has been overwhelmingly positive.

Magnet board with picture magnets and letters related to the book Eating the Alphabet–they plan to change featured book and magnets each month.

Our favorite story so far was told by Amy. This was her email to tell us all about it:

We were pretty busy tonight and I think just about every single kid was drawn to the marketplace. The funniest story of the night was a dad and several kids playing store. A very loud three/four year old proclaimed that grandma was better and playing store and someone better call her because dad isn’t very good at it. Dad did call Grandma, and she came over and started playing too! I captured a few pictures. Clean up was super easy– Eileen and I didn’t have to do anything at all! It got a lot of people super excited about the library!”

Here, children and parents are invited to find the letters in their own names, or in other favorite words. The librarians put this engaging display on the shiny purple column that draws children like magnets

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