Cortez Public Library's Author Visit
posted by librarylaura
When:
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Thursday, December 6
Where:
Cortez Public Library,
202 N Park St,
Cortez,
CO
Description:
The Cortez Public Library is proud to host new children's book author Vickie Drake during our regular Storytime at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, December 6th. Vickie wrote the book Granny's Rocker and will read it during Storytime and have the book available for purchase after.
Granny's Rocker uses heartwarming rhymes about spending quality time in a rocking chair with a child. The unique illustrations of black-and-white pencil drawings form a sketchbook depiction of the pure and simple joys of life. Tender expressions from the heart of the adult provide the child with opportunities for learning, loving and living. The quality content and construction make Granny's Rocker an appropriate gift book for the parent or grandparent, as well as any child. It is available in eBook format, as well.
Granny's Rocker uses heartwarming rhymes about spending quality time in a rocking chair with a child. The unique illustrations of black-and-white pencil drawings form a sketchbook depiction of the pure and simple joys of life. Tender expressions from the heart of the adult provide the child with opportunities for learning, loving and living. The quality content and construction make Granny's Rocker an appropriate gift book for the parent or grandparent, as well as any child. It is available in eBook format, as well.
Details:
$0.00
970-565-8117
lmchenry@cityofcortez.com
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