Lego Brick Building for youth at Lynnwood Library Oct. 4 - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Library is set to host an exciting Lego Brick Building event for youth on October 4, inviting children aged 5 and older to join in the fun. Scheduled from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. , this event promotes creativity, collaboration, and hands-on learning among young participants. Children will have the chance to construct and showcase their Lego creations, fostering a sense of community and teamwork as they interact with their peers.

The library recognizes the importance of such activities in supporting STEM education, providing a platform for children to explore their interests in building and design. Additionally, this event serves as an opportunity for families to visit the library and engage with its resources. Parents are encouraged to accompany their children, making it a family-friendly outing. As the event approaches, excitement is building in the local community about the potential for creativity and innovation during this hands-on experience. Overall, the Lego Brick Building event promises to be a memorable afternoon filled with fun and learning.

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