Family Fun: May Storytime - The Girl Who Planted Trees
Wed May 13 | 10:30am-11:30am | Metropolitan Library
Our neighbors are coming together for an educational story time and craft focused on how one small act can make a big difference for our planet. Join us as we read The Girl Who Planted Trees by Caryl Hart. After the story, children will create a special “Plant a Tree” handprint craft, turning their handprints into beautiful trees to remind us all how we can help grow a greener world.
About the Book: "The Girl Who Planted Trees" by Caryl Hart is an uplifting story that follows a young girl whose simple act of planting trees helps transform her community, showing how caring for nature can inspire hope and positive change.
Additional Information:
- Getting There: Closest exit is University Avenue off of 75/85N. There are plenty of parking spaces and bike racks available near entrance. The nearest route on Marta is bus #95.
- Age Range: Ideal for children ages 3-5 years old and their caregiver
- Registration: No registration required but you can sign-up to receive an email reminder. Please consider making a donation to help us continue to offer these programs
- Safety and Cancellation Policy: Learn more about our safety protocols and Cancellation Policy here.
- Questions: If you have any questions or comments regarding this event, please email education@treesatlanta.org.
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