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InterActive StoryTime (Preschool - 2nd Grade)

InterActive StoryTime is a hands-on activity with a staff member or trained volunteer who engages your group with a special story experience. Young visitors will be active participants as a story comes alive with props, sounds, and movements. The books selected for this program illustrate science concepts appropriate for young children. Enjoy a one hour self-guided tour in the Museum galleries, make a craft in the Art Pavilion, then complete your visit with InterActive StoryTime in the Great Lakes Room.

InterActive Stories:

Big Al by Andrew Clements: A big ugly fish has trouble making the friends he longs for because of his appearance –until the day his scary appearance saves them all from the fisherman’s net.

Little Beaver And The Echo byAmy MacDonald: Unaware that the voice from across the pond telling him he’s lonely is his echo, a little beaver sets out to make a friend of that voice encountering animals along the way.

Fall Isn’t Easy by Marty Kelley: Fall Is Not Easy is the rhyming story of a tree’s humorous struggles to change its colors for fall. A good introduction to the seasons.

Red, Red, Red by Valeri Gorbachev: When all the neighbors see Turtle hurrying by, they want to know why. He has no time to tell them; he just says that he is going after red, red, red.

Bed Hogs by Kelly DiPucchio: Each night the hogs pack into bed. Little Runt feels squished and begins to push pigs out one by one. Who’s the real bed hog?

My Little Lighthouse by Alice Palace: Marvin should be sleeping, but instead he is dreaming of lighthouse keeping.

My Little Fish House by Alice Palace: Marvin should be sleeping, but instead he is dreaming of ice fishing.

Diary Of A Worm by Doreen Cronin: This is a hysterical journal about the daily doings and the hidden world of a lovable underground dwelling worm.

Mail By the Pail by Colin Bergel: A young girl learns how the birthday card she makes for her father will get to him as he works on a freighter carrying coal on Lake Michigan.

Please contact the Museum for details.

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