UW-Stevens Point offers 'Story Time at the Museum'
1/27/2017

​Children enjoy a story inside the Museum of Natural History.

 

Preschoolers and their parents will share time together hearing stories about animals and nature this spring at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point's Museum of Natural History.

Story Time at the Museum is a free and public program that brings natural history to life through books read by UW-Stevens Point students. Each session also includes an activity or art project related to the story.

Story Time is held biweekly on Fridays from 10-11 a.m. beginning Feb. 3. Call 715-346-2858 or email museum@uwsp.edu to register, then meet at the museum on the first floor of the University Library, 900 Reserve Street. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

This semester's programs and book titles include:

  • Feb. 3, "Who Will See Their Shadow This Year" and "Grumpy Groundhog"
  • Feb. 17, "When The Elephant Walks" and "Strictly No Elephants"
  • March 10, "I Don't Want to be a Frog" and "The Big Wide-Mouthed Frog"
  • March 31, "The Pout Pout Fish" and "Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef"
  • April 14, "Spring is Here!" and "When Spring Comes"
  • April 28, "The Snake Who Said Shhh" and "A Pet Named Sneaker"

     

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