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2016/03/08

Shakespeare for Kids at the Toronto Public Library

I noticed a flyer at my branch of the Toronto Public Library about Shakespeare for Kids.
It said:

Of course, I asked my Mom if I could do it.

We signed up for the one at our branch, but we realized that we would be late if we were to go.
Luckily, I was able to find the same program at a different branch which worked out better.

So, Dad ended up taking me to the Yorkville Library every Saturday for six weeks.

We read abridged scripts of:
  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Twelfth Night
  • MacBeth
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream

It was so much fun!
We did warm up games, volunteered to read the parts of a certain character or narrator, and did tableaux of some scenes.

There were even a couple other homeschoolers in the group!

I'm kind of sad that it's over but I'm really glad that I had the chance to do it. I really love that the library has programs for everyone.

Thanks to Allison & Oliver, other volunteers, the Toronto Public Library, and TD Canada for sponsoring the program!

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