NIPIGON— Parents, guardians and caregivers can take their child to their Library to enjoy a free event.
It is their “Plant a Seed and Read Event”, featuring a delightful allegory about a little boy by the name of Michael.
The event, which will take place on April 2, 11:00 a.m., will feature the reading of the children’s book, Plant a Seed and See What Grows, a children’s book that is sure to spark your child’s imagination.
The book is a “whimsical rhyming story about Michael who discovers the miracle of seeds and the wonder of the natural world.” This allegory is a reminder that often for children, to reach their full potential, need to be encouraged and inspired, much like a garden that blooms into life when it receives what it needs.
The reading is recommended for children three-eight years old and promises to offer a family-oriented experience for both the child and the parent.
More information about this event can be found at www.seedwhatgrows.org