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IPCC’s Family Story Time
01:00 pm - 02:00 pm MST
On Saturday, February 24th, our book title will be Birdsong by Julie Flett. This title is about an intergenerational friendship between a lonely girl and her elderly neighbor. Make-and-take arts and crafts, songs, poems and coloring will once again be part of the festivities.
Free admission for children and an adult family member.
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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 Monique Silva at [email protected] 505-212-7046
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