Join Nicole for this Baby & Me Yoga class for parents, grandparents, caregivers and babies from birth to crawling. This class is designed to be a low impact yoga that is fun and interactive between you and your baby.
Children's Play Hooray Class [In Person]
Join us for this fun IN PERSON Family Style Lap-sit Program featuring Molly Mouse Puppet, Music and Movement and Books
for children ages2-5
YOU MUST SIGN UP FOR EACH WEEK'S CLASS INDIVIDUALLY.
Disclaimer(s)
Caregivers must stay
Caregivers must stay for the duration of the program.Exercise
As a participant in any exercise class offered by Long Beach Public Library, you agree to indemnify the Library and the instructor from and against any losses, liabilities, claims, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees) which may arise, for any reason whatsoever, as a consequence of any claim made in connection with the negligence or improper conduct of the Program Presenter or its agents or employees.Have you always wanted to learn Canasta? Here’s your opportunity!
Join Miss Nicole for this fun beginner children's yoga class for those 3 to 5 years old.
THIS IS A SEPARATION PRACTICE CLASS- PARENTS WILL STAY JUST OUTSIDE OF THE ROOM
Disclaimer(s)
Exercise
As a participant in any exercise class offered by Long Beach Public Library, you agree to indemnify the Library and the instructor from and against any losses, liabilities, claims, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees) which may arise, for any reason whatsoever, as a consequence of any claim made in connection with the negligence or improper conduct of the Program Presenter or its agents or employees.Children's Passover Storytime [In Person]
Moms, dads and caregivers are invited to join with their little ones (Babies, toddlers and young preschoolers welcome!) for a special cultural hour of Passover music, an exciting craft and of course Passover storytime!
"I'll Have What She's Having": The History of the Jewish Deli (Zoom)
Presented by the New York Historical Society, discover how Jewish immigrants--mostly from Central and Eastern Europe--imported and adapted traditions to create a uniquely American restaurant.