World Book Day Celebration
Fairytale Town 3901 Land Park Drive, Sacramento, CA, United StatesJoin Fairytale Town for World Book Day Celebration, the largest early childhood literacy event in the Sacramento region!
3901 Land Park Drive,
Sacramento, CA 95822
Closed - Rain!
Saturday, November 23rd, 2024 - Open Thursday-SundayMarch - October
Daily, 9:00am to 4:00pmNovember - February
Thu-Sun, 10:00am to 4:00pm3901 Land Park Drive,
Sacramento, CA 95822
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Phone:
916.808.5233
Email: mail@fairytaletown.org
3901 Land Park Drive,
Sacramento, CA 95822
Phone:
916.808.5233
Closed - Rain!
Weather PermittingJoin Fairytale Town for World Book Day Celebration, the largest early childhood literacy event in the Sacramento region!
Join us on Thursday mornings for a play-based learning experience just for little ones ages 1 through 5! Each week is a different lesson exploring a children's book. Parents and little ones can sign up for one or more weeks. Advance registration is required. This week we will be reading Dragons Eat Noodles on Tuesday’s with... Read more »
Join us for Fairytale Town’s Earth Day Celebration, a day of eco-friendly festivities celebrating our planet. Participate in gardening activities, outdoor games, visit vendors, enjoy creative sustainable crafts, watch puppet shows by Puppet Art Theater, and attend cooking demonstrations on an induction oven. This family-friendly celebration encourages participants to connect with nature while fostering awareness... Read more »
Join us on Thursday mornings for a play-based learning experience just for little ones ages 1 through 5! Each week is a different lesson exploring a children's book. Parents and little ones can sign up for one or more weeks. Advance registration is required. This week we will be reading Peter Rabbit with rabbit interaction! Registration... Read more »
Join us on Thursday mornings for a play-based learning experience just for little ones ages 1 through 5! Each week is a different lesson exploring a children's book. Parents and little ones can sign up for one or more weeks. Advance registration is required. This week we will be reading Thelma the Unicorn with horse interaction Unicorn... Read more »
Join us on Thursday mornings for a play-based learning experience just for little ones ages 1 through 5! Each week is a different lesson exploring a children's book. Parents and little ones can sign up for one or more weeks. Advance registration is required. This week we will be reading Pete the Cat Treasure Map with... Read more »
Join Fairytale Town for an egg-citing weekend featuring egg hunts, prizes, spring-themed arts and crafts and more!
Join Fairytale Town for an egg-citing weekend featuring egg hunts, prizes, spring-themed arts and crafts and more!
Join us on Thursday mornings for a play-based learning experience just for little ones ages 1 through 5! Each week is a different lesson exploring a children's book. Parents and little ones can sign up for one or more weeks. Advance registration is required. This week we will be reading Peter Rabbit with rabbit interaction! Registration... Read more »
Welcome to our FREE STEM Club for ages 5-10! We explore cool science, tech, engineering, and math activities together. Led by our friendly instructor, it's a chance to learn, experiment, and have fun. No need to be a science expert—everyone is welcome! Join us for hands-on STEM adventures! Meet us inside the Story Center Classroom!
Come meet Freda Narh this weekend Saturday, March 23rd from 10 AM - 2 PM! She will be reading on every 30 minutes! About the author: Freda Narh enjoys collecting children's books. She was born and raised in Mississippi, and she is a graduate of Ole Miss. She loves being a mom to Merrit. She... Read more »
Location: Fairytale Town, Story Center Description: Join us for a heartwarming day with Skyler Farasat, the young author behind the Skye+Fam Book-series! Skyler will be empowering and inspiring young minds with readings of three (of her four) sweet children’s picture books: “Me & The Universe” followed by ”I Never Saw My Mom’s Cape, But…” and ”I Never Saw My... Read more »