Stop by for activity sheets, games, and snacks to celebrate el Día del Niño/Children’s Day!
Since 1925, Día del Niño, or Children’s Day, has grown as an annual celebration throughout Mexico. This day celebrates children, recognizes their importance in society, and promotes their well-being. After learning about Mexico’s tradition of celebrating el Día del Niño, children’s book author Pat Mora helped create a new holiday in the United States emphasizing the importance of literacy for children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds, linking families to diverse books, languages and cultures.
Drop in for snacks, games, and activities for the whole family!
This program is generously supported in part by the Friends of Sequim Library.
AGE GROUP: | Tweens | Toddlers | School Age | Preschool |
EVENT TYPE: | Arts, Music & Culture |
The Sequim Branch Library will maintain all services from its Temporary Location at 609 W. Washington, near the former JC Penney. Browse the full collection, use computers and print, attend programs, and use the walk-up book drops.