On Sunday, November 20, kids can learn how to "read a building" with author Isabel Hill at Babbo's Books:
"Buildings are like books with stories that last.
They tell us about our present and also our past."
In "Building Stories," you'll discover the history of buildings all around us using clues found on the buildings themselves.
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There will also be an opportunity for you to make up your own building. Is it a factory for spaceships? A chocolate taste-testing center?
Isabel Hill's first book, "Urban Animals," took a fun look at the animals that hide in New York City architecture. It was a finalist for the 2010 Benjamin Franklin Award.
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Both books will be available at the reading.
Children's Reading with author Isabel Hill
Sunday, November 20, 11am-12pm
Babbo's Books, 242 Prospect Park West
Limited space, please RSVP to 718-788-3475 or admin@babbosbooks.com
Free! For all ages, although the book is meant for ages 4-11.
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