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Kids In The Cliff: Merry Mish-Mash


The Wild Detectives

The Lost Christmas – B. B. Cronin, 2018
Santa Through The Window – Taro Gomi, 1983, English translation 1995
Merry Christmas Mush – Dr. Seuss, from Oh Say Can You Say, 1979
Today Is December 8 (from Santa’s Countdown to Christmas: 24 Days Of Stories) – Kim Thomson and Élodie Duhameau, 2017

Hello and welcome, friends and families! It’s time for another weekend Kids In The Cliff story time at The Wild Detectives! This Sunday, we’re all about mirthful messes, mix-ups, mush and misgivings – happily, emphasis is on the mirth. If you have time afterwards, have your junior wild detectives stick around for more fun. Note: at Sunday story times all this month, if you have any canned goods to spare for a canned food drive, we would be most grateful; don’t worry if you do not! Afterwards, the canned goods will go to the neighborhood food pantry at the nearby Salvation Army. So come join us at The Wild Detectives’ little house for a cozy morning this Sunday. See you in the kids’ section!

*Special note for parents: As usual, we’ll have related extra books on hand in case you are looking for other excellent picture books we recommend! Particular emphasis is placed on striking illustrations, great graphic design or standout writing. Titles may be brand new, old treasures, from home, our kids’ section or the local library, but they are always picked with love and a sense of adventure. If there’s a book you’d love, consider our ordering service!

Kids In The Cliff storytime at The Wild Detectives is every Sunday morning at 11. As people who’ve been there, we strive to select themes or titles that will be interesting enough to pique not only children’s, but also the attending adults’ curiosity. It’ll be about a 30-45 minute read each time with something different and fun for the kids–that’s going to be interesting; we can’t wait to see what they come up with.

All ages are welcome.

On Sunday mornings, bring your kids and infuse them with a love of reading.

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Kids In The Cliff is organized by Lanie DeLay, who has worked at Dallas Contemporary, the Dallas Public Library, Hamon Arts Library at SMU, at area preschools and the School For The Blind in Austin. She has written for Glasstire and Art&Seek, and she tutors children in early reading skills at Dealey Montessori. When she isn’t looking at art or reading with kids, she’s reading about art or looking for a new read.

 

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