Program Type:
Games & PlayProgram Description
Event Details
Instructor-led Session - April 17th
This session will be led by chess coaches. First half of the session is instructional and the second half is play/practice. Younger children who are serious about playing may also join. Seating is reserved for the children. Parents and caregivers may wait in the library or stay in the program room, space permitting.
About Kids Chess Club
The game of chess is older than 1500 years, with origins dating back to possibly the 5th century. It has earned a reputation for being a thinking game. This program welcomes young thinkers of all skill levels from very beginner to expert. Here you can expect your child to learn how to play chess. That entails strategy, tactics, theory, etiquette, rules, history and even how pieces move.
Being a deterministic game chess is driven completely by the mind. This provides many cognitive benefits such as concentration, enhanced memory, self-control, creativity, and that's just to name a few. All these benefits by simply playing a game and having fun.
Important
Registration does not carry over to all sessions. Please register your child for each individual session they will attend. If you have any questions please email Mr. Javier.
Disclaimer(s)
Registration Required
Registration for this event is required.
Age Guidelines
Successful library programs are designed with age in mind. Please note this program’s age guidelines will be enforced for all active participants.
Photo Permission
Library workers often take pictures during library programs to use in promotional materials and online. If you do not want your photo used, contact programs@mfplibrary.org.