Prehistoric fun stomps into Spring

Dinosaurs roamed the earth millions of years ago, and while it no longer be possible to interact with them directly, the Barbara Bush Branch Library will soon be providing the next best thing. A family-friendly event offers the unique opportunity to better understand these strange creatures, and this seminar is open to all.

The Barbara Bush Branch Library is set to host a hands-on puppet exhibition that will shed light on how dinosaurs lived while illustrating some of their most unique behaviors. Offering a combination of puppetry, storytelling, and science, guests will be transported back to ancient earth without having to leave the confines of the library.

Another interesting fact about this upcoming event is that attendees will not have to be familiar with dinosaurs to appreciate the effort associated with the production. As seating space is limited, those who wish to join are encouraged to arrive in advance.

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Dino Academy at the Barbara Bush Branch Library is taking place on Friday, June 26th from 11 AM to 12 PM. This event will be held within the library located at 6817 Cypresswood Drive. Although entry is free, tickets should be obtained at the front desk beforehand.
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