Every week we’ll read an awesome picture book and celebrate it with games, crafts and other fun activities. For ages 5 – 7. Space is limited and free tickets are available before each event.
Note: No registration is required, but we suggest you come for the entire hour to maximize your experience.
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A Unicorn, a Dinosaur, and a Shark Walk Into a Book
Jonathan Fenske
While the narrator insists that the characters are in the best book ever, they are all less than impressed and won't cooperate with the storyteller's cues. Can the narrator find a way to convince them to stick around, or will the creatures choose to skedaddle off the page?
At this event, you will create a mix-and-match storybook of your own. We’ll also play some games to discover which character will prevail: a unicorn, a dinosaur or a shark!
The J.S. Wood Library opened in 1961 and is named after James Stuart Wood, who was born in England in 1891 and worked as a college librarian before enlisting in the British Army. He came to Canada with his family in 1925, teaching in Nipawin and Prince Albert before taking the role of Chief Librarian at Saskatoon Public Library in 1938.