Families with young children are invited for a celebration of language and literacy! Activities include concerts, animal meet and greets, storytimes in English and Spanish, games, art, and more! Make sure to see Daniel Tiger. Free books and giveaways for every child!
Read, write, talk, sing, and play in Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood! At this event, you can play and learn in the playground, read and sing in storytimes, dance your wiggles out at concerts from 123 Andrés, get a temporary tattoo, and write thank you letters to first responders in our post office.
Know Before You Go:
Made possible by Friends of the Library through gifts to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
This event is in partnership with WFYI and is supported by PNC Grow Up Great and Fred Rogers Productions.
We are thankful for our community partners-- Child Care Answers, Reach Out and Read Indiana, and Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana.
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¡Lee, escribe, habla, canta y juega en el vecindario de Daniel Tiger! En este evento, podrás jugar y aprender en el parque, leer y cantar en sesiones de cuentos, bailar con las canciones de los conciertos de 123 Andrés, obtener un tatuaje temporal en el estudio de tatuajes y escribir cartas de agradecimiento a los socorristas en nuestra oficina de correos.
Antes de ir:
Posible gracias a Friends of the Library a través de donaciones a la Fundación de The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
Este evento es en colaboración con WFYI y cuenta con el apoyo de PNC Grow Up Great y Fred Rogers Productions.
Estamos agradecidos por nuestros socios comunitarios: Child Care Answers, Reach Out and Read Indiana y Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana.
AGE GROUP: | School-Age Kids | Preschoolers | Families | Babies and Toddlers |
EVENT TYPE: | Story Time | Multicultural | En Español | Bilingual |
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