A llama in the library?! Kids of all ages are welcome to meet the llama and learn some amazing llama facts!
An entertaining as well as educating program designed specifically for children of all ages presented by Country Quilt Llama farm. Owner Debbie Labbe will first let the children pet the llama, then they can settle down and sit in front of the llama as she reads they story “Is Your Mama a Llama?” She has large photos to explain the many uses of llamas, along with llama fiber products for the children to see and touch. at the end of the program, there is time for questions and answers and another chance to pet the llama.
AGE GROUP: | Family and Children (6-12) | Family and Children (0-5) |
EVENT TYPE: | Education and Lifelong Learning |
TAGS: | STEAM | Kids (6-12) |
The Donald G. Mitchell Memorial Library was founded in 1910, adopted into the New Haven Free Public Library System in 1922, and opened in its current facility in 1966. Situated on the edge of Beecher Park, Mitchell Library has become a cornerstone of the Westville, Amity, Beaver Hills, Edgewood, and West Rock neighborhoods. Residents frequent the library to attend community meetings; borrow the latest bestsellers; enjoy, attend, or participate in a library program; or take advantage of the library’s free Wi-Fi.