Evanston Public Library and Evanston Ecology Center are proud to announce that you can read the Blueberry Winner, How to Find a Fox as you walk at the Ladd Arboretum! Starts Mid-May!
How to Get to the Book Walk: park in the large parking lot (across Bridge Street) and pick up the first panel of the book walk by crossing to the east side and looking between the North Shore Channel and the circular entrance drive of Ecology Center.
About How to Find a Fox by Kate Gardner: Breathtaking Photography of foxes plus instructions to young readers on where and how one might spot a fox in the wild make this book so special. (Aimed at 4 - 8 year olds, but Ossi Saarinen's incredible photos will delight and surprise all ages!)
About the Blueberry Award: Evanston Public Library created the Blueberry Award to honor and highlight each year's books that inspire a love of nature and action for the planet for 3 - 10 year olds! Because there are so many great books, we named 25 Honor Books and 6 Changemaker books in addition to the Winner: check them out! Or you can come to the Main Library to get a flyer with all the titles inside.
About the Evanston Ecology Center: The Evanston Ecology Center is a City of Evanston Facility, striving to foster a greater appreciation, awareness and knowledge of the natural environment and our interdependence with it through educational programs and services. The Evanston Environmental Association (EEA) helps supports the Evanston Ecology Center, the Center's educational programs, and the Ladd Arboretum.
AGE GROUP: | Children | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Storytime & Early Literacy | Self-Directed | Environment and Ecology |
TAGS: | STEM | Family Programs | climate action program | children |
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