Little New-Yorkers: Dragon Flower

It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we’ll be celebrating all month long by reading about AAPI people and traditions, and by reading stories written by AAPI authors today! Mae and her family are searching for a magic flower to cure her mother’s sickness. But Mae soon discovers that the flower is guarded by fierce dragons! Come hear what Mae will do in Dragon Flower, inspired by Chinese mythology and written and illustrated by Chen Jiang Hong, and translated by Alyson Waters. After the story, make your own dragon craft!  Join us every Tuesday and Friday at the Museum for story time and crafts! Each class includes a special hello song, silly dances and games, a story book reading, and a craft to do after the story.

The New York Historical170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street) New York, NY 10024
Categories: Storytime, Art & Crafts
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