Join us for a program that teaches a lesson about kindness, wisdom, and making good choices...and offers one possible theory for why rabbits today have short, fluffy, cotton ball tails.
For generations, stories have been used to teach children lessons about how to be a good and thoughtful person in the world. In Japan, these stories are called mukashibanashi, which means “long ago story.” Rabbits and Sharks! is based on one of these tales. This mukashibanashi teaches a lesson about kindness, wisdom, and making good choices...and offers one possible theory for why rabbits today have short, fluffy, cotton ball tails.
Made possible by Story Tapestries and a grant from the Nora Roberts Foundation, the Children's Opportunity Fund, and Fitzgerald Auto's Toyota Fund.
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AGE GROUP: | Preschool and Kindergarten | Elementary School Age |
EVENT TYPE: | Performance and Dance |
TAGS: | Virtual Program | Learning Level 1 |