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Mar092013

March 9, 2013, Saturday - Silly Stories at MCBA

Time: 9:00am-Noon

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Silly Stories with MCBA and The Loft Literary Center

For ages 6-8

Silly stories are fun to read and fun to write. In this workshop, we’ll read stories like No, David! and Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus. After discussing what the authors do to make their works funny, students will model their own writing after the silly stories. We will focus on creativity, and students will be encouraged to write and draw regardless of ability level. The goal is to foster a love for writing while having fun with literature. At Minnesota Center for Book Arts you are turning your silly stories into real books. Join book art instructor to explore pop-up bookmaking.