Here’s a quick guide to what sounds fun for Monday-Friday this week. This guide is intended to be a starting point! There is tons to explore in the menu and archives, and new fun every day!
Here’s What Sounds Fun for the Week of December 6th
*Please note that due to the nature of the Pierce County Library and Tacoma Nature Center websites, you may have to scroll down to find the date and activity listed.
Daily
Bubble Time and Art Exploration at The Children’s Museum of Tacoma Try to snag a pass from your library to go for free!
Monday
Play to Learn storytime at South Hill library in Puyallup for ages 0-6 10AM-11:30
Tuesday
Puppets Please at South Hill library at 4:00 Free, all ages show featuring marionettes in the round; no tickets needed
Read to a Dog Graham 6:30
Family Time at Harbor History Museum in Gig Harbor stories and crafts for kids 10 and under. Free for members. For non-members 1.00 but regular admission charge
Wednesday
Play to Learn Story Time at Graham 10-11:30
Play to Learn Parkland Spanaway at 1:00
Thursday
Critter Club for preschoolers at the Pt.Defiance Zoo 11:00AM six dollars for members. Includes story, craft, and animal encounter
Play to Learn Lakewood
Gig Harbor Library Children’s Chess Club 6:00 PM
Friday
Critter Club for preschoolers at the Pt.Defiance Zoo 11:00AM 6 dollars for members. Includes story, craft, and animal encounter (choose Thursday or Friday session)
Nature Yoga at the Tacoma Nature Center at 10:30
Puppets Please at Graham library at 3:30
Ongoing Events
See the Rainy Day Play tab in the menu for indoor playgrounds and bouncy house facilities. Explore Places to Go for information on area museums, roller rinks, and so much more!
You don’t have to wait until the weekend to have fun, though! In addition to all the activities in the list above, I have a sleigh load of great posts planned including a round up of area Nutcracker performances I’ll have up in just a bit. Don’t forget to “Like,” the New SFM Facebook page (if you “Liked,” me before November 24th that page is Gone-sorry)! You can also subscribe to my RSS feed or emails, so you don’t miss a bit of fun!