Storytime in the Commons is back for another season of fun character visits and outdoor storytimes. At this storytime, meet Danial Tiger and Katerina Kittycat at Be My Neighbor Day!
At Storytime in the Commons, kids will hear stories read aloud while the book's pages are shared on the big video screen for all to see. The excitement continues with a photo opportunity with Daniel Tiger and Katerina Kittycat from the PBS KIDS series, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. Plus, meet the heroes from the St. Louis Fire Department and take part in activities for the while family.
Storytime in the Commons is free but registration is required.
Saturday, September 30, 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Public Media Commons
To register for free tickets, go to ninepbs.org
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