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Description
Join us for a captivating nature storytime celebrating diversity in the great outdoors! Our storytime features a book that highlights the beauty of nature and the richness of different cultures and backgrounds. Our story time will support an appreciation for nature and embrace the beauty of our diverse world. Through engaging stories and interactive activities, we'll discover how nature connects us all and learn about the importance of unity and respect for one another. Come explore many wonders and celebrate the joy of storytelling with us in this special nature-inspired gathering for all ages!March's Theme: Signs of SpringCelebrate the early signs of spring with a story that embraces the joy of the season! We will consider flowers, birds, and pollinators both in our book. We will then explore to see what signs of spring are in the park.Children must be registered and accompanied by an adult.
We will meet at the White Oak Shelter, which is the fifth right turn in the park (sign for White Oak Shelter at the turn). Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are recommended, and adults must actively participate with their child(ren).
Age Category
Family
Location
White Oak Shelter at Lake Crabtree County Park
Instructor
Ranita Anderson
Lauren Vukmer
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