Get up and move! Listen to the story “How Do You Dance?” by Thyra Heder while learning popular dance moves done throughout the last 100 years. Recommended for families with children 3-12.
In this event, we will read the story How Do You Dance? By Thyra Heder. This story is geared to preschool-aged children. We will invite the entire family to create dancing figures using an array of mixed materials. At the end of the program, families will participate in creating a group dance routine based on their favorite dance moves learned throughout the decades or in the picture book. Families will benefit from using their creativity and motor movement.
AGE GROUP: | Preschoolers | Kids | Families |
EVENT TYPE: | Storytime | Games & Activities | Education & Learning |
TAGS: | bb-family |
LYNX Bus Link 1 N.Orange Ave. / Altamonte Mall
LYNX Bus Link 9 N. Orange Ave. / Rosemont
Eatonville Branch is located in the Town of Eatonville’s Zora Neale Hurston Square. Eatonville is known as the oldest incorporated African American municipality in the United States. Opened January 2005, the branch honors Eatonville resident Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960), an accomplished and highly acclaimed author of stories, novels, and folklore.
Eatonville Branch is dedicated to promoting reading, especially in children. The branch serves residents that make up the four residential quadrants of Eatonville – Calhoun, Catalina Park, Eaton Pointe, and Lake Lovely Estates. The collection, programs, and services are also available to all Orange County residents including residents of the City of Maitland and Winter Park through reciprocal borrowing.