An interactive sensory experience for young children and families at the library.
Thu, 4 Jun 2026
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (America/Chicago)
Wheaton Public Library Wheaton , Illinois
Discover the wonders of nature at the Garden Sensory Stations event, hosted by the Wheaton Public Library. Designed specifically for early childhood development, this program offers families, babies, and toddlers a chance to engage with various sensory activities inspired by the library's beautiful garden. Located in the Early Childhood Program Room, the event encourages exploration and tactile learning in a safe, fun environment. It is a perfect opportunity for little ones to connect with the natural world.
What to Expect
Families can expect a variety of tactile stations designed to stimulate young minds and encourage curiosity about nature.
Who Should Attend
Families
Babies
Toddlers
Early Childhood Educators
Agenda Overview
The two-hour session allows families to drop in and explore various sensory stations at their own pace.
Venue & Address
Wheaton Public Library
225 N Cross St Wheaton , Illinois – 60187 United States
Organizer
Wheaton Public Library · Public Institution
The Wheaton Public Library provides community resources and educational programming for all ages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this for?
This event is tailored for babies, toddlers, and their families.
Where is it held?
It takes place in the Early Childhood Program Room at the Wheaton Public Library.
Is there a cost?
The event is free to attend.
Do I need to register?
Please check the library's event calendar for registration requirements.
What should we bring?
Just bring your curiosity and be ready for some hands-on fun.
Is it outdoors?
The event is held in the Early Childhood Program Room, though it is inspired by the library's outdoor garden.
Tags
Family
Sensory
Kids
Nature
Wheaton
Library
Summary
Interactive sensory play for young children inspired by the library's garden.