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Children's Program

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    Little Naturalists: Snowflakes

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    Help your littles discover a love for nature with our Little Naturalist Program. Join us as we uncover the natural world around us using literature, music, play and hands-on discovery.

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    Storytime: The True Story of Wolves

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    Are wolves really the big bad animals of fairy tales? Join us as we share the true stories of timber wolves.

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    Stories at the Marsh-Tracks in the Snow

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    All is quiet as fresh snow blankets the ground, but there is plenty of wildlife still active in the winter. Come explore how these animals leave behind clues of their busy lives in the snow.

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    Gifts From The Heart Of Nature Exploring Nature Program

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    Create a gift using materials from nature. We will make several crafts, from ornaments and sun catchers to pressed flower note cards.

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    Stories at the Marsh-Tracks in the Snow

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    All is quiet as fresh snow blankets the ground, but there is plenty of wildlife still active in the winter. Come explore how these animals leave behind clues of their busy lives in the snow.

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    Chick-a-dee-dee-dee Nature Storytime

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    Always bright-eyed and full of energy, chickadees add a cheery note to any winter day. You'll be surprised by the lives these tiny birds lead.

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    Oh Deer! Nature Storytime

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    Deer are one of Wisconsin's largest wild animals. Learn incredible facts about these handsome woodland creatures.

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    Wild Gobblers Exploring Nature Program

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    After discovering all the incredible adaptations of turkeys, you’ll understand why Ben Franklin suggested that the turkey might be a better national bird than the bald eagle.

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    Knee-High Naturalist: Turkey Tales

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    Bring your 3 to 5-year-old and learn all about turkeys.

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    Corn Husk Dolls

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    Connect with the past by learning the fun art of making toy dolls out of corn husks.

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