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The book that I've had to repair the most is Un Bolsillo Para Corduroy by Don Freeman. At this point, this book has more tape than paper. The nice thing about this book is that it takes place in a laundromat.
JOIN ME FOR A CURATED CARRYALL STORYTIME! Starting Monday July 25th at 2pm Woodside Queens Public Library 54-22 Skillman Ave Woodside, NY 11377 718-429-4700 To sign up: https://forms.gle/HZzpaoH3gJAzZnw36 OTHER DATES: To see individual bags click HERE
Through August 16th at the Woodside Library Here are some photos from the first Storytime I did for K-1st graders a few weeks ago. It was a hot hot hot 98 degree day and 30 kids showed up and had some fun! come join us every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and get your free Woodside coloring book! photos taken by Kunio Suzuki- who dropped in from Japan
I live with curators and they curated a show which opened recently. At the opening, I did storytelling for children and had a blast changing all my usual characters into chickens. Listed in the NY Times Times Spare Time for Children ‘Which Came First? The Chicken Museum’ (Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday) A chicken museum sounds like something only a child could dream up, and that’s indeed the case: Hiro Maddock Spiller wanted to go to one when he was 3. Fortunately, his father, Harley Spiller, a.k.a. Inspector Collector, could help make that dream come true. The result is “Which Came First? The Chicken Museum,” a new show at the City Reliquary community museum organized by Mr. Spiller and Hiro, who is now 6. The exhibition, which offers all manner of things fowl — including a wishbone collection — opens this Sunday with a reception from 2 to 5 p.m. and “Chicken Tails,” storytelling for children by Micki Spiller, an artist who is Mr. Spiller’s wi...
es un libro muy bien!
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