The Sensory Friendly Inclusive Group seeks to empower librarians to better serve individuals of all ages and backgrounds who are neurodiverse or on the autism spectrum and their families by expanding programming, outreach, partnerships, and resources that welcome all abilities.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Introducing Sensory Packs at the Kent District Library in Michigan
https://kdl.org/blogs/post/introducing-sensory-packs/?fbclid=IwAR19bOGR0YslxnUud1Agz6u4-DojdRf88Kse59IHHVLCyypiUPBsmihUM_w
Sensory Bags at the Daniel Boone Regional Library (MO)
HERE'S THIS WEEK'S TAKE-AND-MAKE, AGES 3-6! In this kit, we’ll include items like pompoms, glitter and delightful knickknacks to make your own sensory bag. Feel free to use objects from around your home to make this sensory bag even more special for your little one. For instructions, see the included Recipes for Fun booklet (p. 10) and follow along with our Recipes for Fun YouTube videos (http://dbrl.me/pf)
Pick up this kit at any library branch or ask staff for one when you call the curbside pickup number after you arrive (though curbside is unavailable today due to cold).
Ages 3-6.
Kindness Songs (North Providence Union Free Library, RI)
Sing-Along to Kindness Songs with the children's librarian at the North Providence Union Free Library (RI)
Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ir6LnUA1_s&t=20s
Virtual Sensory Story Class with Miss Maria at the Pawtucket Public Library (RI)
Join Miss Maria for a Sensory Story Class. While Sensory story classes are developed for children on the Autistic spectrum, children of all abilities are welcome!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvnq9-cpRZ0
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