
Storytime in the Commons is back for another season of fun character visits and outdoor storytimes. At this storytime, explore the fascinating world of science and nature. The fun includes a preview of Weather Hunters, a new animated STEM series, and a special chance to meet Nature Cat and Elinor from the PBS series, Nature Cat and Elinor Wonders Why. ASL interpretation will be available.
Limited free parking is available in the Nine PBS lot, accessible on Spring Ave. Doors open at 9:30 am and the event will last from 10 – 10:45 am. Guests of all ages are welcome.
This event has been thoughtfully designed to offer an enjoyable experience for individuals and families of all varying abilities and sensitivities. We invite you to bring any accommodations your group may need to feel comfortable (stuffies, headphones, etc).
Activities and resources will be provided by Nine PBS, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis Science Center, Belle Children’s Services of St. Louis Arc, Easterseals Midwest, and Variety Children’s Charity. Deaf Inc. will be providing ASL interpreting services.
Nine PBS Storytime in the Commons is a three-part series proudly sponsored by Raising Cane’s.
Storytime in the Commons is free but registration is required.
Saturday, June 14, 2025 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Public Media Commons
To register for free tickets, go to ninepbs.org
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