November is Native American Heritage Month. Celebrate by creating a tabletop tepee craft in the comfort of your own home. While supplies last. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
Join Ms. Patty as she reads the Caldecott winning book, The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble. Get a glimpse of the tepee craft project to make at home in celebration of Native American Heritage Month. Then stop by the Youth Services Desk at WNPL any time during the library's regular operating hours to pick up the craft project. For contactless pick up, call 847-244-5150, then press 5 for the Youth Services Desk to make arrangements. One craft per child. Supplies are limited and will be available on a first come, first served served basis beginning today. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED
AGE GROUP: | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Youth Program/Class | Teen Program/Class | Storytimes |
TAGS: | craft |
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