Friday, June 10, 2011

Storytime at UW Horticulture's Miller Library Tomorrow Morning


Miller Library, located in Laurelhurst at the UW Botanic Gardens (3501 NE 41st Street)is having the last of its storytimes, until the Fall, this Saturday at 10:30am.

The storytimes including activities "celebrate gardens, plants, and nature," the website says. The program is for children ages 3 to 8 and their families, though all ages are welcome.

The theme for this Saturday's storytime is "City Gardeners Story Program".

The information says:
Tales of city kids and their gardens take center stage this month. After the stories, visit the program room to check out the hidden life in a scoop of compost.

Books to be read are:

WINNIE FINN, WORM FARMER by Carol Brendler
HOME by Jeannie Baker
COMPOST STEW: AN A TO Z RECIPE FOR THE EARTH by Mary McKenna Siddals
GARBAGE HELPS OUR GARDEN GROW by Linda Glaser

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