Join puppet Penelope Wiseacre and friends for a fun and interactive puppet show focused on being curious and learning about the world we live in. These educational, interactive puppet shows are held monthly at the Carpenter Branch of the St. Louis Public Library from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and are free. There is a different theme each month.
Saturday, April 12: What is the water cycle?
Saturday, May 10: What is a bumblebee?
Inexhaustible Explanations: An Educational Puppet show is free and reservations are not required.
More information: slpl.org
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