Learn & Play at Children’s Wisconsin (Black River Falls)
Family & Education · Workshop

Learn & Play at Children’s Wisconsin (Black River Falls)

An early learning program for young children and caregivers featuring free play and structured activities.

Thu, 4 Jun 2026 Children's Wisconsin - Black River Falls Office Black River Falls , Wisconsin
The Learn & Play program at the Children's Wisconsin Black River Falls office is a dedicated space for young children and their caregivers to connect and grow. This program focuses on early childhood development through a mix of free play, structured educational activities, and school readiness exercises. Families can also access valuable family resources and support services. It is a wonderful, free opportunity to foster learning in a supportive and professional environment.

What to Expect

A welcoming environment with activities designed for early childhood learning and family support.

Who Should Attend

  • Young children
  • Caregivers
  • Parents
  • Families

Agenda Overview

Early learning program featuring play and structured activities.
Venue & Address
Children's Wisconsin - Black River Falls Office
W11109 Rogers Rd
Black River Falls , Wisconsin – 54615
United States
Organizer
Children's Wisconsin · Healthcare/Family Services
A leading provider of family support and pediatric services in Wisconsin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this program free?
Yes, it is a free program for families.
Who is it for?
It is designed for young children and their caregivers.
Where is it located?
At the Children's Wisconsin Black River Falls office.
What activities are included?
Free play, structured activities, and school readiness exercises.
Do I need to register?
Please contact the Black River Falls office for participation details.
Are snacks provided?
Light snacks are often provided at these sessions.
Tags
Family Education Children Black River Falls Early Learning Support
Summary
Early learning and play program for families at Children's Wisconsin.
Highlights
  • Early childhood development
  • Free play sessions
  • Structured educational activities
  • School readiness support
  • Caregiver and child bonding
  • Access to family resources
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