Enjoy books, songs, activities, and rhymes chosen especially for toddlers. Then stay for a craft to help fine tune those fine motor skills.
The art of storytelling is becoming more and more popular. Local resident Joy Aavang, author and storyteller, invites you to join this group to share memories, history or anything that interests you.
Talk, read, write, play, and sing your way through learning with books, rhymes, flannel stories and activities. Then stay for a craft to help fine tune those fine motor skills.
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Virtual - Ruth E. Carter: Interweaving Tradition and Imagination Through Costume Design
Best known for turning the Black Panther superhero into an African king, Ruth E. Carter is the first Black woman to win multiple Academy Awards in any category and the first costume designer to win for a film and its sequel.