Kokomo Post Kids: Eat, Play, Learn - April 3

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Hey Kokomo! It’s that time of the week again. Our staff with kids are happy to share a few of the places their kids like to eat, play, and learn in and around Howard County. Check out this week’s picks for yourself!


TKP Photo | Alli Lee

Kokomo Kids Eat

Bagels from Baked Knightly
bakedknightly2024@gmail.com

If you love the breads from Baked Knightly, you won’t want to miss their fresh bagels. Each month, during the third week, the bakery rises early to prepare a special selection for Bagel Week. Last month featured French toast and green bagels, which we enjoyed in a variety of ways—no regrets! To ensure your favorite breads and bagels are ready for pickup at the next pop-up, pre-orders with payment are available. For more information, contact Baked Knightly via email or through their Facebook page.


TKP Photo | Alli Lee

Kokomo Kids Play 

The Very Early Childhood Education Center
1608 Kirk Row, Kokomo, IN 46902 | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


The Very Early Childhood Education Center, the ultimate play space for preschoolers, offers open play hours on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday each week. This free, public resource center provides many opportunities for play and learning. The play space includes toys, structures that inspire imaginative play, and hands-on learning activities that encourage building and engineering. The mission of the center encourages opportunities for learning through play and Kindergarten Readiness. Each child, ages 5 and under, may take home a free book when they visit. They are also offering special educational programs like music class and holiday events. Follow the Very Early Childhood Education Center on Facebook for more information.


TKP Photo | Alli Lee

Kokomo Kids Learn

Little Wranglers Programs with Wrangler & Friends
2110 W. Alto Road, Kokomo, IN 46902 | (765) 419-1748
https://www.wranglerandfriends.com/


Wrangler & Friends are hosting many events this spring and summer, but we especially love it when they offer a chance for little kids to play and learn out on the farm. Little Wranglers is a program offered throughout the spring and summer for little ones between the ages of 1 and 4 years old. For only $15 you and your child can experience life on the farm with Wrangler and his friends. Little wranglers will get to ride a horse, feed some of the animals on the farm, help with grooming, and complete a hands-on activity with one of that month’s featured animals. The program will be hosted next on April 19 with more opportunities throughout the summer. You can register for Little Wranglers and other camps or programs with Wrangler & Friends on the Wrangler and Friends website.


What are your kids currently in love with around town? Leave us a comment below or on our social media pages so we can check them out!

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