
A couple years ago, Helen Kim, a colleague of mine working for the Asians for Miracle Matches program at the Little Tokyo Service Center, asked me if she could borrow a few of my son's children's books. She had just landed a volunteer position at the Central Library, and needed to practice for some upcoming readings for toddlers and preschoolers. Helen's been reading to kids ever since.
And though I never found the time to make it out to one of her readings, this Saturday will be our chance. Helen's a drama queen (in the literal sense), and she has a flair for telling stories...mostly for adults, but this one should be a fun and interesting adaptation of style.
Please come out and join us for this event:
17 April 2010
11 AM to 1 PM
5 comments:
Drama queen with a dramatic hand! ;)
Oh my gosh, that is such a beautiful photo!
L - O - L
i live right next to little tokyo.
do you have a program looking for artists to work with children at the library? or anyone looking to learn art?
i'm considering teaching english in Japan, so immersion may be a good entry.
http://yurielvin.com/
yuri
Kids are really attentive to the story teller. What I liked about kids, they are honest and never tell a lie. I love kids and even teaching them the right values which I appreciate much.
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