Winter Season Comes to Life with DML Story Strolls

Winter Season Comes to Life with DML Story Strolls
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Dayton Metro Library programming continues to engage and delight patrons of all ages this season with visual story strolls through winter wonderlands, all of which include fun activities to complete along the way. 

The following Story Strolls can be accessed during Library operating hours:

A Winter Walk in the City
Burkhardt Branch, through Friday, December 30
Enjoy A Winter Walk in the City by Cathy Goldberg Fishman then take part in a craft and activities that bring the story to life.
For Pre-K/K and Grades 1 – 4

Ten Ways to Hear Snow Story Stroll
Vandalia Branch, through Friday, December 30
Experience Ten Ways to Hear Snow by Cathy Camper and illustrated by Kenard Pak with this indoor winterscape and several hands-on activities related to the book.
For Families, Pre-K/K, Grades 1 – 4, and Tweens

The Snowy Day Story Stroll
Wilmington-Stroop Branch, through Saturday, December 31
Enjoy a winter wonderland with Peter while reading The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, including a photo opportunity, foam snow, a snowball toss, a snowflake match game, and more.
For Families, Babies/Toddlers, Pre-K/K, and Grades 1 – 4

Good Morning, Snowplow! Story Stroll
Main Library, Opportunity Space @ St. Clair, 1st Floor, Friday, December 16 – Friday, January 13
Good Morning, Snowplow! by Deborah Bruss is a rhythmic narrative that follows a snowplow driver and his dog as he says goodnight to his neighborhood and gets ready for a winter storm.
For Families, Parents, Babies/Toddlers, Pre-K/K, Grades 1 – 4, and Tweens

Registration is not required for any of DML’s Story Strolls. 

Original source can be found here.



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