My library programs are high-energy, interactive shows designed to engage children and families through movement, storytelling, skill-building, and playful participation. Using the yo-yo as a creative tool, each show blends performance, learning, and imagination—inviting audiences to explore effort, curiosity, and joy together.
These programs are adaptable for Summer Reading, STEAM initiatives, family programs, and community events, and can be customized to align with library themes and age ranges.
Each library show combines:
Rather than a passive performance, audiences are invited to try, observe, respond, and engage, making the experience memorable and inclusive for a wide range of ages.
Programs are designed for:
Library audiences leave with:
Librarians frequently note strong participation, sustained attention, and positive feedback from both children and caregivers.
Standard Show Length: 30–45 minutes
Programs are designed to work well in:
Reach out to discuss your library’s needs, dates, and goals—I’d love to help create a joyful, engaging experience for your patrons.
Typical Rate:
$300–$600 per program
(Pricing varies based on location, program length, customization, and travel.)
Libraries booking multiple shows, branches, or regional tours qualify for bundle pricing.
I’m happy to collaborate with librarians to create a program that best serves your community.
This interactive library program brings the yo-yo to life with storytelling, history, and scientific wonder. From ancient origins to modern days, Yeet the Yo! traces the fascinating journey of the yo-yo through time while highlighting the science of spin, the value of perseverance, and the magic of personal growth!
Bring physics to life with Yeet the Yo STEAM Show! Blending yo-yo artistry with science concepts like angular momentum, rotational energy and 'yeet' force. The interactive Yeet Station invites guests to explore their g force and spin time with their own hands — creating the space for joyful, kinetic play!
Yeet Means to Throw with Force
What does that mean mathematically and scientifically? I wanted to know so....
I created a "Yeet Station" with a accelerator device measuring g force and XYZ - then I modeled a ChatGPT to be my Yeet Calculator - it takes the rim and axel diameter, plus the string length and combines that with the force (aka. yeet or g force) of a throw, and even factors in a straightness factor (because friction with affect spin time) and ultimatly, you get your YES - a Yeet Efficiency Score!
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