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WED · JUN 24 · 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
06·24

Book Drop: Rocket Says Look Up!

ft. Nathan Bryon

Wauwatosa Public Library· 7635 W North Ave

Storytelling meets STEM as kids explore moon craters at the library.

Part I

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About this event

"Book Drop" at the Wauwatosa Public Library offers a unique blend of storytelling and STEM activities designed for children aged 4-8. This engaging series, created by Twin Cities PBS and funded by the National Science Foundation, connects beloved storybooks with scientific themes to inspire curiosity and learning.

This session features "Rocket Says Look Up!" by Nathan Bryon, where kids will delve into the wonders of the moon's craters. It's a hands-on experience that encourages young learners to think scientifically while enjoying the magic of a good story. A great way to spend an afternoon nurturing your child's love for science and reading.

From the organizer

Join us for Book Drop, a new series from Twin Cities PBS that blends read-aloud storytelling, animation, and real-world STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) to spark curiosity and problem-solving skills in children ages 4-8. Funded by the National Science Foundation, each episode in the series connects a storybook to a STEM theme, encouraging young learners and their families to explore scientific thinking through the power of books and imagination.  This week we will read Rocket Says Look Up! by Nathan Bryon, study the moon's craters, and practice making some of our own. Get ready for fun, crater creators! Please note: Our children's programs are planned so that they are developmentally appropriate for children of the age range specified. Please respect these age designations when bringing children to Library programs.
Twin Cities PBS

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