Read and Build: Roberto the Insect Architect
This month we'll learn about animal architecture from an insect builder, a termite named Roberto. Drop in any time between 9am and 12pm to make your take-home birdhouse and enjoy multiple readings of Nina Laden's "Roberto, The Insect Architect."
Read and Build is an exciting monthly program for you and your young children (ages 3-6). Spend time together listening to a story and creating an art project. We’ll help your little ones explore the building blocks of architecture, design and our city. We share a new story every month, so you can come again and again to work with others and build something amazing.
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