Program Description
Event Details
Walk along and read a new story with an interactive adventure each month. Located along the Illinois Prairie Path on Turner Court next to the library.
Enjoy this month's featured story about a boy and his monster who confront their mutual fears in this unlikely friendship story that’s rooted in Mexican folklore. Ramón is a little boy who can’t sleep. He is nervous for his first day at a new school. And El Cucuy is the monster who lives in Ramón’s cactus pot. He can’t sleep, either. It turns out that El Cucuy is scared, too!
Un niño y su monstruo confrontan sus miedos compartidos en una improbable historia de amistad, con raíces mexicanas.
Ramón es un niño pequeño y está tan asustado por el primer día en una nueva escuela que no puede dormir. El Cucuy, que es un monstruo que vive en la maceta de su cactus, tampoco puede dormir. ¡El Cucuy también tiene miedo!
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