It has become a tradition for many in the community to monitor the behavior of hedgehogs as springtime approaches. The organizers of a Spring library have taken this notion to heart by providing a unique opportunity for children to actively participate.
An event known as Hedgie's Day Out, hosted by the Barbara Bush Branch Library, offers a means for younger Spring residents to appreciate the roles that hedgehogs play in the local ecosystem. However, this is much more than merely an informational seminar. Librarians will be displaying a real-life hedgehog named Hedgie. This is the mascot of the Barbara Bush Branch Library. Children can watch as it explores its surroundings while listening to unique facts about hedgehogs. It may even be possible to pet Hedgie.
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Hedgie's Day Out at Barbara Bush is scheduled to be held on Thursday, April 16. Doors open at 4:30 PM, and the event concludes at 5:30 PM. This seminar is being hosted by the Barbara Bush Branch Library located at 6817 Cypresswood Drive. There is no charge to attend, and tickets can be obtained at the children's department approximately 15 minutes in advance. No online reservations are required.Get a Free Quote for Brochures
