Showing posts with label Children's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's Day. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2016

Momo Kodomo no hi with Toni Yuly

Time for a Cat Nap with Toni Yuly
Momo Kodomo no hi Story Time
Sunday, May 1 from 1:00 - 3:00

Come join in as our favorite children’s author/illustrator Toni Yuly visits Momo once again to share her book about an enthusiastic, kawaii kitten. Cat Nap is book number three for the former local librarian, who understands delighting and teaching the little ones through words and visuals. 

Toni’s first book, Early Bird, takes kids in and out and up and down, emphasizing action with an unexpected ending. 








 Night Owl, book number two, is a hoot and a half, with listening lessons about sounds in the night ... and ultimately a happy ending. Look for more fun to come from the talented artist.

Toni reads to a captivated audience at last year’s Momo Kodomo no hi.
In keeping with tradition, we’ll have homemade cookies and handcrafted kid’s clothing. Plus, nice Lexi Potter will be on hand to introduce the art of origami. Bring the kids and join the celebration!

While you’re in the neighborhood:
Japanese Cultural Community Center Kodomo no hi
Sunday, May 1
11:00 - 5:00 pm
1414 South Weller Street

Experience taiko drumming, dance, games, tea ceremony, food and more. For more information, visit JCCC’s website.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Have a Hoot On Children’s Day!

Happy Children's Day!
Kodomo no Momo
With Toni Yuly and Growing Marigolds
Sunday, May 3 from 1:00 - 4:00

Bring the wee ones and celebrate Children’s Day at Momo with author/illustrator Toni Yuly as she reads from her latest book, “Night Owl.” Join us for home-made cookies, milk and the delightful tale of baby Night Owl and his nocturnal adventure!

The talented and sweet Toni Yuly.
 
Helen and Toni became friends at Momo.
We will also be joined by Helen Shor-Wong of Growing Marigolds as she shares her up-cycled kids clothing. Growing Marigolds teaches garden-based craft camps for kids' clothing, and hosts neighborhood-making gatherings.  
 
Kodomo no Hi, or Children’s Day, is a National Holiday in Japan celebrating children’s personalities and happiness. One will see an endless number of windsocks depicting koi fluttering in the breeze. These are called koinobori and will feature a red or pink fish to represent the mommy, a black fish for daddy and an additional fishy for each child. Koi represent strength of spirit, energy and determination – all things that will see a child to success. 

Click here to learn how to make a Koinobori Windsock.

Learning how to read will lead to success, too!