Inspiring Sensory Play: Babies and Toddlers
Thursday, June 7
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Engage your littlest patrons with a program that incorporates the Early Literacy Skill of play. This program will provide participants with instructions on how to implement a sensory program on any budget, explore hands-on sensory stations, and learn how to turn a dollar store pool noodle into several early literacy activities.
Learning Objectives:
- The goal of this program is to educate participants on the importance of play as an early literacy skill for infants and toddlers.
- Participants will walk virtually through a variety of sensory play stations that can easily be replicated.
- Attendees will leave with the knowledge on how to create a similar program on any size budget
- Attendees with learn how to turn a basic dollar store pool noodle into several simple sensory activities for baby.
Presenters:
Jennifer Preisser
I am a Children’s Librarian at the Greece Public Library in Rochester NY. I Love new adventures in children’s programing especially for the youngest population. I have enjoyed creating our 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten and Baby Bugs reading programs. I am passionate about fostering an atmosphere that encourages early literacy and play. Baby Sensory was inspired around those principles.