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How does the same story end up being told in different parts of the world?
How does the same story end up being told in different parts of the world? Award-winning author and illustrator Kathy Ceceri takes kids on an exploration of the ways stories, ideas, and art travel from place to place. Programs include a craft activity from Kathy’s books The Silk Road and World Myths and Legends. Libraries can choose from projects including The Silk Road Abacus, Mysterious Three Hares Emblems, Evil Eye Glass Beads and Rainbow Myth Window Hangings. Kids love these hands-on programs, and they can be tailored to fit your needs!
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What? Hands-on programs exploring stories, art and inventions from around the world How many people? Maximum 30 per session Ages? 7 and up (younger possible with adult helper) Requirements? Tables and chairs for all participants Cost? $275-$350, depending on travel and materials (both included). Discounts available for multi-library visits!![]() |
For more details, see the FAQ or contact Kathy For available dates, see the Crafts for Learning Schedule for 2011 | ||
Print a Summer 2011 Flyer PDF (black and white)(color) |
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