Join the Center for Black Literature & Culture in Partnership with local author Marya Patrice Sherron as she reads her latest sensory friendly children's series!
In celebration of Autism Awareness Month, this sensory-friendly storytime invites children to hear stories read by local author, Marya Patrice Sherron. All children are welcome to this fun, welcoming, and warm space to enjoy magical and uplifting stories. The hour will end with a book give-away, coloring pages, and time with the author.”
AGE GROUP: | School-Age Kids | Preschoolers | Families | Babies and Toddlers |
EVENT TYPE: | Story Time | Center for Black Literature and Culture | Author Visit |
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