Miller Library at the Center for Urban Horticulture (3501 NE 41st Street) is holding its monthly children's storytime tomorrow from 10:30-11:15am.
The theme is "Earh Week."
The information says:
It's Earth Week! Today's stories celebrate Mother Earth and some of the ways we can help preserve our planet's green beauty for future generations. After the stories, peer at a scoop of compost under a magnifier to see and sketch some of the life there.
Books to be read are:
GARBAGE HELPS OUR GARDEN GROW by Linda Glaser and Shelley Rotner
SALMON FOREST by David Suzuki
ON MEADOWVIEW STREET by Henry Cole
MEADOWLANDS: A WETLANDS SURVIVAL STORY by Thomas Yezerski
SALMON FOREST by David Suzuki
ON MEADOWVIEW STREET by Henry Cole
MEADOWLANDS: A WETLANDS SURVIVAL STORY by Thomas Yezerski
The monthly storytimes "celebrate
gardens, plants, and nature" for children ages 3 to 8 and their families. All
ages are welcome.
(picture courtesy of Miller website)
(picture courtesy of Miller website)
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