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The Chinese Language School of CT presents two programs for children

The Chinese Language School of CT presents two programs for children at the Mark Twain Library.

The Chinese Language School of CT will present two programs for children at the Mark Twain Library. 

On Tuesday, April 23 at 3:30, children age 4-7 are invited to come and learn the adventurous and humorous story of the one-and-only Monkey King.  This story is based on the famous Chinese classic tale, Journey to the West.  Participants will make Monkey King puppets at the end of the program. 

Second - fourth grade children will be thrilled by the story of Chinese Super Heroes on Monday, April 29 at 3:30.  Children will listen to a story about a hero, a villain, and a mystical animal and then make a shadow puppet using foam, wire, and wood.

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The Chinese Language School of Connecticut is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching Mandarin Chinese as a second language to students from toddlers to adults.  The school is based in Riverside, CT.

Please call the Mark Twain Library at (203)938-2545 or visit the website (www.marktwainlibrary.org) to sign up for either program.

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