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Read along with our Director of Education and learn how powerful your voice is and the importance to say something. Want to participate? Send your videos to Something by Peter H. We’ve invited local celebrities, including elected officials, first responders, children’s authors, and even young Museum guests to read their favorite stories.

To view activity videos and to download PDFs of activities you can do at home, visit our Home Zone. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenburyĭon’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, by Mo WillemsĬheck back for new stories to be posted soon! The Long and Short of It, by Cheryl Nathan and Lisa McCourt The Duckling gets a Cookie? By Mo Willems Not Norman: A Goldfish Story, by Kelly Bennett If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, by Laura Numeroff Go, Go, Grapes!: A Fruit Chant, by April Pulley Sayre To download a PDF for a related activity click here. Where the Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendack Think Big, by Liz Garton Scanlon & Vanessa Brantley Newton Round is a Tortilla, A Book of Shapes by Roseanne Thong, Illustrated by John Parra Iggy Peck Architect, by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts Hear our educators read your favorite stories aloud.
