
Early Childhood Happenings
St Charles CUSD 303 Early Childhood Department
February 2025
331-228-5727
D303 News
Preschool For All
Applications are currently being accepted for CUSD 303's Preschool for All Program, which is funded by the Illinois State Board of Education for the 2024-2025 school year. The program provides a school experience for young children ages 3-5 years old (not eligible for Kindergarten) at D303 Early Childhood at Haines Center. Students are found eligible by taking into account various factors including delays in development, low income, homelessness, parent/sibling with a disability, parent education level, non-English speaking household, and others. Call 331-228-4834 for more information about how to apply.
Playgroups
NO playgroups February 17, 2025
Developmental Screening
New for Kane County residents aged 3 and older who qualify based on income:
FREE Events in the St. Charles Area
Parent Café
Coffee with a Purpose
Mind Matters Monthly
St Charles Pubic Library
UPCOMING EVENTS & PROGRAMS
Unless otherwise noted all programs for Families (Ages 7 and Under with Caregiver) and are at the St. Charles Public Library at One Sixth Ave, St. Charles.
St. Charles Public Library Programs
- Feb 14 Friendship Fun (Ages 0-5 with Caregiver) from 10 am - 12 pm in Youth Services
- Feb 18 Book Blast from 9:30 am - 4 pm in the Helen Gale Story Room.
- Feb 22 Puzzle Exchange (All Ages) in the Huntley Community Room
- Early entry tickest 2-2:45 pm. All others 2:45-4 pm
- Feb 23 Loose Parts Play (Ages 0-5 with Caregiver) from 12:30 pm - 4 pm in the Helen Gale Story Room
- Feb 25 Tall Tales and Silly Songs (Ages 0-5 with Caregiver) from 10:30 - 11:15 am in the Miller Haase Community Room
- Feb 27 Pretend Nail Salon (Ages 2-3 with Caregiver) from 10:30 - 11 am in the Miller Haase Community Room
- Feb 28 Penguin Watch Party (Families) from 9:30 am - 4 pm in the Helen Gale Story Room
- Mar 6 Family Book Tasting (Families) from 6 - 6:30 pm in the Miller Haase Community Room
- Mar 12 Stories at the Nature Center (Families) from 10:30 am to 11 am at theCreek Bend Nature Center at LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve (37W700 Dean St, St Charles).
Family Story Time in the Miller Haase Community Room
Mondays from 10 - 10:30 am
March 3, 10, 17
Tuesdays from 6 - 6:30 pm
Feb 18 & March 4, 11, 18
Thursdays from 10 - 10:30 am
Feb 20 & March 6,13, 20
Puzzle Collection & Exchange
See here for details about how to trade your gently used puzzle for a new one at the puzzle exchange. Drop off puzzles from February 15 - 21 for an early entry ticket to the exchange on February 22.
Youth Accessibility Collection
The St. Charles Public Library Youth Service Accessibility Collection brings thoughtfully curated materials to the Library and supports individuals with neurodivergent differences, auditory processing, language, motor, physical, sensory processing, and visual processing disabilities and delays. Through these materials, the Library aims to provide opportunities for families to utilize items which aid in everyday living and celebrate inclusion and access. The collection is located on the lower level in Youth Services. The St. Charles Public Library offers materials and services to accommodate library users of all ages.
Contact the library if additional accommodations are needed to support your experience at the library. We have a selection of assistive aid devices and sensory-friendly tools like noise-dampening headphones and fidgets available for use in the library. Please visit the Youth Services desk for assistance.
BONUS: There is an Adult Accessibility Collection too! Find it on the main level's southwest corner.
Prepare for a Visit to the Library
Use a First/Then Board to navigate your visit: First/Then Board
View a story on YouTube to prepare: Video
1,000 Books Before Kindergarten
Learning to read begins long before kindergarten. Reading to your child is one of the best ways to boost their brainpower. Any child from birth to entering kindergarten can participate in this self-paced early literacy program.
Come into the Library to sign up and get a paper log. Check in at the Library when you finish a log and move your canoe up our pretend river. When you finish 1,000 books, you’ll receive a fun, musical prize!
If you read just one book per day, you will reach 1,000 before the child is three years old. Join us on this journey to help create a brighter future for your child.