
The Chester County Library welcomed families for a cozy evening of literacy and fun at a special Library Pajama Party on Mar. 25, writes Daily Local News.
Partnering with the Chester County Intermediate Unit’s (CCIU) Early Head Start and Head Start programs, the library provided an engaging space for children to enjoy story time, songs, and hands-on learning activities designed to foster a love of reading.
Families explored the library’s vast resources through a scavenger hunt, discovering the many free services available to support early childhood development.
“This event was a wonderful opportunity to bring families together and emphasize the importance of early literacy,” said Kelsey Houdeshel of CCIU.
The Chester County Library continues to serve as a vital community hub, offering a wide range of programs that encourage learning and family engagement. Events like the Pajama Party highlight the library’s commitment to supporting early education and making reading a joyful experience for young children.
For more details on library events and services, visit the Chester County Library.
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