UW UW--STEVENS POINT MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY e m i T y r Sto 5 1 0 2 l l a F e h oin us for t J All programs run from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. An activity or art project will follow the story. Friday, September 18th If You Were a Panda Bear by Florence & Wendell Minor Friday, October 2nd “Stand Back,” Said the Elephant, “I’m Going to Sneeze” by Patricia Thomas & Wallace Tripp Friday, October 16th Crawdad Creek by Scott Russell Sanders & Robert Hynes Friday, October 30th T. Rex Trick - or -Treats by Lois G. Grambling & Jack E. Davis Friday, November 13th Let the Lynx Come In by Jonathon London & Patrick Benson Friday, December 4th Rainbow Crow Retold by Nancy Van Laan What does a panda eat? Which bears like to climb trees? Just in time for International Red Panda Day, let’s learn about bears of all kinds in this cute book of poems. All of the animals are in a panic. What will happen when the elephant sneezes? Let’s celebrate Elephant Appreciation Day with a silly story of an enormous sneeze. What will Lizzie and Michael find in the stream that runs behind their house? There’s more activity in and around Crawdad Creek than you might expect! It’s International Dinosaur Month and T. Rex and his friends are trying to find the perfect costume for trick-or-treating. Halloween is the perfect time to read this spookily fun story. What happens when a boy opens his door to let in a magical lynx? The amazing adventure that follows just may help the boy overcome his fears. This Native American legend tells of how the crow lost his beautiful voice and brilliant colors while trying to save the other woodland animals. Will he be rewarded for such a selfless act? All children must be accompanied by an adult. Please call or e-mail to register. UW UW--STEVENS POINT MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY For information or to register, call 715-346-2858 or e-mail [email protected] e e r F ! n o i s s i m Ad The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution
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