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19 Friday / March 19, 2021

Science StoryTime for children age birth through 6 years – Good Morning, Scientist!

09:00 am to 09:30 am
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMlcOGhqzosGd0BrEckD619PaTQPhmz0QbV

Join us for a reading of CRASH! BOOM! A Math Tale by Robie H. Harris with illustrations by Chris Chatterton. In this story of counting and arranging, an elephant explores building, balancing, estimating, and measuring. After the story, we will explore ways of reaching ten using the four basic operations: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. Science Story Time allows young scientists to develop literacy and STEM skills as well as build vocabulary by actively participating in the program. Activities designed for ages 3-6. All welcome. Materials are not necessary, but feel free to bring a collection of something for counting (popsicle sticks, buttons, Legos, etc.)

Children / Education / Entertainment

19 Friday / March 19, 2021

Animal Hour for All Ages – Sidedness

03:00 pm to 03:30 pm
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEtceqvpzopGtbiYgZpTHiJ6-Qd0OsPcUa-

Are you right handed or left handed? Did you know other parts of your body can be “sided” as well? How does this happen? Can non-human animals have a dominant side? Explore these questions at this week’s Animal Hour and watch to find out if my dog is “sided”. To test your own sidedness, all you will need is a cardboard paper towel or TP roll, paper, pen/pencil, a ball, and a piece of paper with a quarter sized hole cut in it.

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