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UWSP offers ‘Story Time at the Museum’

For the Metro Wire

Preschoolers and their parents or grandparents can share time together hearing stories about animals and nature during the spring semester at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Museum of Natural History.

Story Time at the Museum is a free, public program that brings natural history to life through books read by UW-Stevens Point students. Each session also includes an activity or art project related to the story.

Story Time is held biweekly on Fridays from 10-11 AM All children must be accompanied by an adult.

  • This semester’s programs and book titles include:
  • · Feb. 2, “The Very Cranky Bear” and “Bear Snores On”
  • · Feb. 16, “Who Will Be My Valentine This Year?” and “You Should! You Should!”
  • · March 2, “I’m a Shark” and “Smiley Shark”
  • · March 16, “Too Tall Houses” and “Little Owl’s Night”
  • · April 6, “Orangutangled” and “Who Took My Banana?”
  • · April 20, “Good Night, Bat! Good Morning, Squirrel!” and “I Am Bat”
  • · May 4, “Who Will Plant a Tree?” and “The Busy Tree”

To register, call 715-346-2858 or email [email protected]. Meet at the museum on the first floor of Albertson Hall (library), 900 Reserve St., Stevens Point.