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Museum plans 2012 preschool themes

Readings introduce tykes to books, people and places

The Museum on Main has announced themes for its 2012 preschool pre-literacy program, M.o.M.'s Reading Time.

Now in its third year, this popular program introduces preschoolers to books and activities about the unique people, places and events in the community.

Preschoolers ages 2-5 and their families are invited to meet at the Museum on Main for this free monthly reading program from 10-11 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Book reading begins at 10 a.m. with theme crafts immediately following.

Admission is free although donations are always appreciated. No reservations are required although large groups or playgroups are asked to phone in advance to 462-2766 or email education@museumonmain.org.

M.o.M.'s Reading Time is sponsored by Target as part of its Early Childhood Reading Grant program.

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The Museum on Main is located at 603 Main St. For more information about hours, current exhibits and programs, visit www.museumonmain.org or call 462-2776.

2012 M.o.M.'s Reading Time Dates and Themes

Feb. 8: The Day it Rained Hearts

March 14: The End of the Rainbow

April 11: Art Smart

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Museum plans 2012 preschool themes

Readings introduce tykes to books, people and places

by Dolores Fox Ciardelli / Pleasanton Weekly

Uploaded: Fri, Jan 6, 2012, 7:10 am
Updated: Mon, Jan 16, 2012, 7:20 am

The Museum on Main has announced themes for its 2012 preschool pre-literacy program, M.o.M.'s Reading Time.

Now in its third year, this popular program introduces preschoolers to books and activities about the unique people, places and events in the community.

Preschoolers ages 2-5 and their families are invited to meet at the Museum on Main for this free monthly reading program from 10-11 a.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Book reading begins at 10 a.m. with theme crafts immediately following.

Admission is free although donations are always appreciated. No reservations are required although large groups or playgroups are asked to phone in advance to 462-2766 or email education@museumonmain.org.

M.o.M.'s Reading Time is sponsored by Target as part of its Early Childhood Reading Grant program.

The Museum on Main is located at 603 Main St. For more information about hours, current exhibits and programs, visit www.museumonmain.org or call 462-2776.

2012 M.o.M.'s Reading Time Dates and Themes

Feb. 8: The Day it Rained Hearts

March 14: The End of the Rainbow

April 11: Art Smart

May 9: Please & Thank You

June 13: Flag Day

July 11: We All Scream for Ice Cream

Aug. 8: It's A Circus

Sept. 12: Fiesta

Oct. 10: Creepy Critters

Nov. 14: Thank You, Veterans

Dec. 12: Light Up the Seasons

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Name of Teacher Reading?
Country Fair
on Jan 12, 2012 at 5:52 pm
Name of Teacher Reading?, Country Fair
on Jan 12, 2012 at 5:52 pm

Dolores, Would you provide the name of the teacher reading the book in the photo? She is the most wonderful pre-school teacher - my son had her as his teacher years ago. Thank you.


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