The Lego Club at the Kennedale Public Library is a dedicated space for elementary-aged children to explore their creativity and engineering skills. By providing a vast collection of bricks, the library encourages young builders to construct unique projects, solve problems, and collaborate with peers. This recurring Friday program serves as a vital community resource, offering a safe and stimulating environment where children can develop their imaginations and social skills through hands-on play.
What to Expect
Children can expect a fun, supervised environment filled with Lego bricks to build whatever they can imagine.
Who Should Attend
Elementary-aged children
Parents
Local families
Young builders
Agenda Overview
The club meets on Fridays starting at 3:30 PM.
Venue & Address
Kennedale Public Library
316 W 3rd St Kennedale , Texas – 76060 United States
Organizer
Kennedale Public Library · Public Institution
Providing educational and recreational programs for the Kennedale community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost?
No, the Lego Club is free.
What age is this for?
It is geared toward elementary-aged children.
Do I need to bring Legos?
No, all materials are provided by the library.
Is registration required?
Check the library's official calendar for current requirements.
Where is it held?
Kennedale Public Library, 316 W 3rd St.
Can parents stay?
Parents are welcome to accompany their children.
Tags
Lego
kids
library
creative
building
Kennedale
Summary
A creative building club for elementary-aged children at the library.