For our January Reading into History Family Book Club, we are honoring the civil rights movement and the late John Lewis by discussing the graphic novel March: Book One. We chatted with co-author Andrew Aydin about how he convinced Congressman Lewis to tackle this project, what comic books meant to Andrew (and to the civil…
Read MoreBy Tamisha Anthony Hello Little New-Yorkers! Follow along with this post to create your very own subway car at home, and don’t forget to join us live every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 pm when we sing a special Little New-Yorkers hello song, do silly stretches and exercises, and read a storybook — all from…
Read MoreWe’re celebrating our special exhibition Holiday Express and December School Vacation Week this year with Train Tales and Crafts! Come join us each day at 3:30 pm for a train-themed story time (complete with songs and silly dances!) led by one of our very own Family Programs high school interns, and then craft a train…
Read MoreHello Little New-Yorkers! Follow along with this post to create with us at home, and join us live every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 pm when we sing a special Little New-Yorkers hello song, do silly stretches and exercises, and read a storybook — all from the comfort of your home. Snowy Day, written and illustrated…
Read MoreHello Little New-Yorkers! Follow along with this post to create this project at home, and don’t forget to join us live every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 pm where we sing a special Little New-Yorkers hello song, read a storybook, and dance silly dances all from the comfort of your home. Today’s project is inspired…
Read MoreRecommended for ages 6 and under with a grown-up’s assistance. This guide is for use in the Holiday Express: Toys and Trains from the Jerni Collection exhibition on view on the first floor at the New-York Historical Society. All aboard! Our annual toy train-filled holiday exhibition is on view from November 27, 2020 – February…
Read MoreHello Little New-Yorkers! Follow along with this post to create this project at home, and don’t forget to join us live every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 pm where we sing a special Little New-Yorkers hello song, do silly stretches and exercises, and read a storybook, all from the comfort of your home. For this…
Read MorePhotograph by Loren Coffman For our November Reading into History Book Club, we are celebrating Native American Heritage Month and discussing the novel In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse. We chatted with author Joseph M. Marshall III about his tale of a young Lakota boy on a road trip with his grandfather as he rediscovers…
Read MoreJoin us online every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 pm for Little New-Yorkers @ Home. Check our calendar for registration links. Hello, Little New-Yorkers! We are so excited this week to revisit an absolute classic of children’s literature: Whistle for Willie by Ezra Jack Keats. Anyone out there ever struggled to learn a new skill?…
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