Reading Wednesday

Reading Wednesday in the Gardens

Join us every Wednesday for a sweet and engaging Story Time perfect for little nature lovers! Bring your toddler to enjoy seasonal, nature-themed books, an interactive song to get everyone moving, and on select weeks, a fun craft activity after the story.
It’s a wonderful mid-week outing filled with learning, imagination, and a little creativity!
📕 Every Wednesday during the school year, 10am
📍 Visitor Center Lobby, Crystal Bridge Conservatory
💚 Free (Donations Accepted)
👧 Best for Ages 2–5
SUMMER SCHEDULE:
  • July week 1-  

Finding Wild by Megan Wagner Lloyd: A beautifully illustrated book encouraging kids to find “wild” nature and wildlife 

Craft: Summer wreath  

  •  July week 2- 

Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt by Kate Messner: Details the busy life of a summer garden, both the plants growing up and the insects and dirt working underneath 

Craft: Fuzzy Flower or Bug Ornament 

  •  July week 3- 

Over and Under the Pond by Kate Messner: Explores the bustling hidden world of animals living above and below the water’s surface during the peak of summer 

Craft: sticker water scene craft 

  •  July week 4- 

Jack’s Garden by Henry Cole: Follows the step-by-step planting, growing, and blooming of a beautiful summer garden. 

Craft: Flower Garden Hat 

  •  July week 5- 

Downtown Library Guest  

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  •   August week 1- 

One Little Bug by Becky Davis: 

Exploring Nature for Curious Kids and bite-sized facts about various bugs 

Craft: Butterfly Scratch art 

  •  August week 2- 

Sunflowers by Gail Gibbons: A nonfiction picture book with large illustrations that shows the life cycle of giant sunflower 

Craft: Sunflower craft  

  •  August week 3- 

Scribble Stones by Diane Alber: a little gray stone on a quest to discover his true purpose in the world 

Craft: Scribble stones 

  •  August week 4- 

Downtown Library Guest  

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  • September week 1- 

Wonder Walkers by Micha Archer: a young child exploring the outdoors with open-ended, awe-inspiring questions about nature’s shapes, colors, and textures.  

Craft: DIY Nature Book 

  •  September week 2- 

If You Find a Leaf by Aimee Sicuro: A creative, imaginative book about collecting falling leaves and dreaming up artistic uses for them.  

Craft: Leaf Art  

  •  September week 3- 

Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn by Kenard Pak: A gentle, lyrical story where a young girl and a boy walk through nature and observe the seasonal changes occurring as autumn arrives. 

Craft: Fall Bookmarks  

  •   September week 4- 

Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf by Lois Ehlert: Uses vibrant collage illustrations and items from nature to introduce the life cycle of a tree. 

Craft: Fall Tree Craft 

  •  September week 5-  

Downtown Library Guest 

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No Reading Wednesday:

  • November 26 (Thanksgiving week)
  • December 24 (Merry Christmas!)
  • December 31 (New Years Eve)
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Date
Jul 01 2026
Time
10:00 am - 11:00 am