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Painting Journeys - Agate Bridge, Petrified Forest, AZ

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Millions of years ago, when Arizona was covered with forests, a change in climate over the years caused the forest to be covered and the trees to become petrified. One very unique spot in the Petrified Forest is the Agate Bridge. It is a large log that has been reinforced with cement to preserve it from the constant rushing of waters during the flood season. The ever changing beauty of the harsh landscape moved the Artist, Kitty Lynne Klich, to capture Agate Bridge, Petrified Forest, on her canvas.

Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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This episode is devoted to Imagination. We will read "The Paper Bag Princess" by Robert Munsch and sing "Puff the Magic Dragon". Read two poems from the book "Eric Carle's DRAGONS DRAGONS" "Pegasus" by Eleanor Farjeon and "The Yeti" by John Gardner. Help us read "Giant Dance Party by Betsy Bird and move to a rhyme called "Three Billy Goats Gruff". "Regards to the Man in the Moon" by Ezra Jack Keats and a Scottish folk song and nursery rhyme called "Aiken Drum" are next. Our last book we will read is "I Can Fly" by Ruth Krauss.

Storytime from the Carver Memorial Library

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This episode is devoted to Winter. We will read "The Missing Mitten Mystery" by Steven Kellogg and "Snowmen at Night" by Carolyn Buchner. Sing along with "Frosty the Snowman" and rhyme together "Snowflake, Snowflake Falling to the Ground". Listen to the book "The Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats and "Winter Waits" by Lynn Plourde.