IPCC’s Family Story Time: Christmas
01:00 pm - 02:00 pm MST
IPCC’s Family Story Time focuses on themes that align with Pueblo core values, including the importance of family, respect, storytelling and harmony with nature. These events will utilize picture books (including those by Indigenous authors), along with supplemental books, songs, poems and simple crafts. Sponsored by the IPCC Volunteer Program.
- When: Dec 23red, 1-2PM
- Where: IPCC’s Museum Children’s Reading Area by the Joe Sando display
- How: Check in at either Guest Service’s desk to receive a Story Time sticker
- Who: For all ages. Children will need to always have adult supervision and as always, no food or drinks inside the Museum.
- Coyote Christmas: A Lakota Story by SD Nelson
- Native American Twelve Days of Christmas by Gary Robinson and Jesse T
- Hummingbird
Free admission for children and an adult family member.
A small sample of the skills developed when children attend Story Time sessions:
- Increases vocabulary and overall brain development. Improves attention, concentration and listening skills.
- Increases creativity and imaginative thinking.
- Social and communication skills development and most importantly, it is fun, and children get to spend quality time with an adult who is important to them-YOU!
Contact Carol Chorniak at [email protected] 505-843-7270 ext 3550