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  • August 2020

  • Sat 22

    Gift-making and Crafting (ages 6-12) [VIRTUAL – RSVP Required]

    Sat 22 August 2020 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    Ages 6-12 Join us for an hour dedicated to crafting and making fun gifts to give to friends and loved ones.  Get your paper, pencils and […]

  • October 2020

  • Sat 17

    Scary Stories: Write Your Own (ages 6-12) [VIRTUAL–RSVP REQUIRED]

    Sat 17 October 2020 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 30 min

    For ages 6-12   Create your own haunted tale during this writing workshop - not for the faint of heart!   Children and their grown-ups are […]

  • December 2020

  • Sat 5

    Monster Dance: a reading and Q&A with Eva Lou and Denis O’Hare (ages 3+) [VIRTUAL]

    Featured Sat 5 December 2020 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    For children ages 3+ their families   Enjoy a reading of Monster Dance by Denis O'Hare, then stay for a Q&A with another of the book's […]

  • January 2021

  • Sat 16

    The Ship We Built: A Discussion with Lexie Bean and Noah Grigni (ages 9-adult) [VIRTUAL—BY RSVP]

    Sat 16 January 2021 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    Please join us for an interactive book talk on The Ship We Built with author Lexie Bean and illustrator Noah Grigni. for ages 9-Adult Please join […]

  • Wed 27

    Story Hour (ages 3-5) [VIRTUAL—RSVP REQUIRED]

    Wed 27 January 2021 @ 14 h 30 min - 15 h 30 min

    For ages 3-5 3-5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for our weekly interactive Wednesday Story Hour! This virtual program lasts 45 minutes […]

  • Sat 30

    Once Upon a Time: Starting Your Short Story (ages 6-12) [VIRTUAL—RSVP REQUIRED]

    Sat 30 January 2021 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 30 min

    For ages 6-12   Begin your own original short story during this interactive writing workshop.   Children ages 6-12 are invited to join us for an […]

  • February 2021

  • Sat 13

    Read-a-Thon (all ages)

    Sat 13 February 2021 - Sun 28 February 2021

    The American Library in Paris and Message Paris are organizing a Read-A-Thon to encourage vacation reading, and raise funds for the American Library in Paris! This […]

  • Fri 26

    Editing and Revising Your Short Story (ages 6-12) [VIRTUAL—RSVP REQUIRED]

    Fri 26 February 2021 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    For ages 6-12   Children ages 6-12 are invited to join us for an interactive writing workshop direct to your living room, kitchen, bedroom, or wherever […]

  • Sat 27

    Stars of Children’s Literature: Black History Month (ages 6-12) [VIRTUAL—RSVP REQUIRED]

    Sat 27 February 2021 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    For ages 6-12   February marks Black History Month, and stories are just one of the many ways you can teach your kids about the accomplishments […]

  • March 2021

  • Sat 6

    Paris by Phone: A Reading with Pamela Druckerman (ages 5–adult) [VIRTUAL; RSVP REQUIRED]

    Sat 6 March 2021 @ 11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

    For children ages 5+ their families   Enjoy a reading of Paris by Phone by bestselling author Pamela Druckerman, followed by a Q&A.   The magic […]

  • Wed 10

    Story Hour: Unusual Animals (ages 3–5) [VIRTUAL; RSVP REQUIRED]

    Wed 10 March 2021 @ 14 h 30 min - 15 h 30 min

    For ages 3–5 3–5 year-olds and their grown-ups are invited to join us for our weekly interactive Wednesday Story Hour! This virtual program lasts 45 minutes […]

  • Sat 20

    Barbara Diggs on Boycotts, Strikes, and Marches (ages 9–18) [VIRTUAL; RSVP REQUIRED]

    Sat 20 March 2021 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    For children and teens ages 9–18 and their families   Dive into history with author Barbara Diggs, and find out about the pivotal role youth played […]

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