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Through music, humor, puppets and audience participation, Chris Rowlands creates a woodland adventure enabling children to encounter a myriad of fascinating wild animals. Children learn about specific adaptations of animals such as the spray of a striped skunk, the stealth flight of a barred owl, or the absence of feathers on a vulture’s head. Children discover the diversity of wildlife and explore a forest food web. With puppet in hand, Chris introduces children to threatened neo-tropical birds – how, when, and why they winter in Latin America and why these birds migrate to Ohio to raise their young. For families with school-age children in grades K-5 recommended. No registration required, however, space in room is limited.
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Event Tags:
children,education & learning,english,entertainment,forest food web,kids,puppets,school-age children,seasonal,summer challenge,wildlife
Event Categories:
Kids & Family
Event ID:
69e7aeba47a0e33c0647a89e
