LEGO Day at Sheboygan Falls Memorial Library Lets Kids Build and Imagine
Kids in Sheboygan Falls can unleash their creativity at LEGO Day, happening on Thursday, September 18 at 3:00 PM at the Sheboygan Falls Memorial Library (330 Buffalo Street).
The library provides tubs of LEGO bricks, giving children the chance to build whatever their imagination dreams up. From towers and castles to cars and creatures, there are no limits to what can be created. It’s a relaxed, come-and-go event where kids can explore hands-on play while parents enjoy a safe, welcoming environment.
LEGO Day is free to attend and open to children of all ages. Younger builders should be accompanied by a parent or caregiver, but older kids can dive right in alongside friends or meet new ones at the event.
Events like LEGO Day are part of the library’s effort to combine fun with learning. Building with LEGO pieces helps develop problem-solving skills, teamwork, and fine motor coordination—all while keeping kids entertained after school.
Whether your child is a LEGO master or just starting to build, LEGO Day is the perfect way to spend an afternoon in Sheboygan Falls.