IPCC's Family Story Time - Grandmother Spider Brings the Sun: A Cherokee Story
Saturday, October 26, 2024 from 01:00pm to 02:00pm
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th Street North West
Our storyteller will be our Guest Experience staffer Chastity (Diné), and our book will be Grandmother Spider Brings the Sun: A Cherokee Story by Geri Keams, illustrated by James Bernardin.
When Possum and Buzzard fail in their attempts to steal a piece of the sun, Grandmother Spider succeeds in bringing light to the animals on her side of the world. After reading, children will be lead in crafts with sunflower seeds.
Free for children and 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 Cchorniak@indianpueblo.org 505-843-7270
Location: Children's Area of Museum