Math can be a tricky subject—some kids love it, while others aren’t as fond of it. No matter which side your child falls on, Milton Public Library has a program designed to make math more enjoyable!
Every Tuesday, the library hosts a drop-in session for kids aged 5 to 12 at its Beaty Branch (945 Fourth Line) from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Unlike tutoring, this program focuses on fun and exploration, using math toys, engaging activities, and worksheets to spark curiosity and learning.
Parents or caregivers must accompany children, but no registration is needed—just show up and join the fun!
This initiative reflects the library’s commitment to making education exciting by showing kids that math is more than numbers—it’s about creativity, discovery, and imagination.
Don’t miss out—check out these sessions and watch your kids grow their love for learning!
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