St. Louis Public Library camps are free, but registration is required and space is limited. Register at slpl.jumbula.com starting at Noon on February 1, 2024.
ADAPTATIONS / AGES 6-12
Tuesdays, March 26-April 30 / 4-5:30 p.m. Divoll Library (4234 N. Grand Blvd., 63107)
Learn about amazing animals and their wild adaptations! Campers will meet once a week for six weeks. Presented by St. Louis Aquarium.
CODING WITH SCRATCH / AGES 12-18
Tuesdays, March 26-May 14 / 5-6 p.m. Julia Davis Library (4415 Natural Bridge Ave., 63115)
Learn the basics of programming through Scratch as you design your own animation projects. Campers will meet once a week for eight weeks. Presented by MU Extensions.
MAGNIFICENT ME / AGES 3-5
Wednesdays, April 3-May 8 / 10-11 a.m. Central Library (1301 Olive Street, 63103)
Celebrate each camper’s unique gifts through stories, movement, drama and art! Campers will meet once a week for six weeks. Presented by COCA.
*Caregivers of 3-4 year old campers are required to remain in the Library to provide assistance when needed.
POKÉMON TRADING CARD GAME / AGES 8-12
Mondays, March 25-April 29 / 5-6:30 p.m. Carpenter Library (3309 S. Grand Blvd., 63118)
Calling all aspiring Pokémon Trainers! Master the game, refine your math skills through interactive play and ignite your competitive spirit. Each camper will receive a 60-card booster deck and gameplay mat. Campers will meet once a week for six weeks. Presented by The Recreation Academy.
POLAR PALS / AGES 6-8
Wednesdays, March 27-April 24 / 4-5 p.m. Carondelet Library (6800 Michigan Ave., 63111)
Learn about biomes and the animals that inhabit them! Campers will learn about animals ranging from polar bears in the North Pole to penguins at the South Pole. Campers will meet once a week for five weeks. Presented by Saint Louis Zoo.
SING AND DANCE WITH BABY / AGES BIRTH-18 MONTHS
Thursdays, March 28-April 18 / 10-11 a.m. Barr Library (1701 S. Jefferson Ave., 63104)
Come play with us and learn singing as a parenting tool! Learn basic musical concepts through songs, games and fun activities for you and your camper. Caregiver participation is required. Campers and caregivers will meet once a week for four weeks. Presented by DaySpring Arts & Crystal Chu-Sharp. Thursdays, March 28-April 18 / 10-11 a.m. Barr Library (1701 S. Jefferson Ave., 63104)
NINE PBS KIDS FAMILY & COMMUNITY LEARNING WITH WORK IT OUT WOMBATS / AGES 3-6
Tuesdays, March 26-April 16 / 5:30-7 p.m. Buder Library (4401 Hampton Ave., 63109)
Use your creativity and critical thinking skills to work out problems with your favorite Wombats! Campers and families will meet once a week for four weeks. Meals will be provided during each camp session.
Questions? Email youthcamps@slpl.org or call 314-880-8169.