French Song and Story Time/Comptines et Histoires en Francais
Join Caroline from the Guy Lacombe Institute for French nursery rhymes, stories, and songs. This is a drop-in program for children and their attending adults.
Grande Prairie Public Library
101, 9839 103 Avenue
Grande Prairie AB T8V 6M7
Canada
Join Caroline from the Guy Lacombe Institute for French nursery rhymes, stories, and songs. This is a drop-in program for children and their attending adults.
Check in at the Children's Desk to collect a ticket to attend the program. 20 spots available.
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Check in at the Children's Desk to collect a ticket to attend the program. 20 spots available.
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