This morning we headed out to the library. During the summer our library has special events and crafts for the kids to do. Today they were having -Discovering African Folktales with Denise Gard, and her dog (Border Collie) Sienna. The kids participated as she told stories and her dog Sienna did tricks. The kids loved it. My daughter absolutely loved the dog. Denise made her dog do tricks, jumping through hoops, and shaking hands. What a wonderful morning with my little sweet one.
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That looks like a very nice program. I'm glad you both enjoyed yourselves. I love summer programs at the library, it's always something interesting to see and do.
ReplyDeleteLove the library especially during the summer! Sounds like the children were absolutely entertained by that talented dog. Great video! Jayne
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that!>!?!?! My monster would have loved it but wouldn't sit down nicely he'd have to be right up in the action. That looked like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennifer. We had a wonderful time. :)
ReplyDeleteJayne, thank you! Oh and yes the children were definitely entertained. :)
Dina, lol Oh I thought of you and your son while I was there. :) She let the kids pet the dog afterwards, and the kids were all so excited.
Oh how adorable! I'm sure they enjoyed THAT! So much so, I'm surprised your daughter didn't want you to take a beehive to the pet store, lol! Thanks so much for stopping by and linking up today...have a wonderful rest of your week Stephanie!
ReplyDeleteSo neat!!! What a great program! :) Thanks so much for sharing with us all. I'm glad you guys had a good time.
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