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Rochester Library's Children's Room will techie in July

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One of the programs is all about the 3D Pen, where kids can craft their own small summer-themed creations using a 3Doodler pen. (Courtesy photo)

ROCHESTER - Rochester Public Library's Children's Room will launch a new technology programs to better engage young minds starting in July.

Children will have the opportunity to explore the world of technology through hands-on activities and interactive learning experiences.

One of the programs is all about the 3D Pen, where kids can craft their own small summer-themed creations using a 3Doodler pen. The device utilizes eco-friendly plastic and low heat, ensuring a safe and eco-conscious experience for participants.

In addition, the Children's Room will be hosting a robotics program to provide a platform for kids to work together, play, and learn beginner coding skills. Children will have the opportunity to engage in both screen-free coding exercises as well as coding using an app.

Emerging Technologies Specialist Jessica Carroll expressed her enthusiasm for these new programs.

"We are thrilled to have the opportunity to offer new technology programs for our youngest patrons," said Carroll.

To learn more about these exciting events and to register, please visit https://www.rpl.lib.nh.us/events-1. Registration is now open. For general inquiries and additional information, call the Children's Room desk at (603) 335-7549.

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