March break activities around Caledon
LEARNING ABOUT ROBOTS Robots can be artists too, and youngsters learned about that last Thursday in a March break program held at the Albion-Bolton branch of Caledon Public Library. Neela Jalilian, 8, of Cheltenham and her sister Tia, 10, were busy assembling their creation. Photo by Bill Rea
Beautifying old books The art of redecorating old books was one of the March break programs offered last week by Caledon Public Library. Sisters Kathryn and Clara Martin, 12, of Bolton were putting various decorations on their books at the Caledon East branch, while Katherine Krupka, 12, of Caledon East worked on her creation. Photos by Bill Rea
HIGH-TECH STORIES FOR KIDS Devon Ward of Caledon Public Library was helping tell some young folks a good story with some technology added in last Monday at the Albion-Bolton branch. The high-tech storytime was part of the March break activities at the library. Photo by Bill Rea
IT LOOKED GOOD ON HER Madeline Bishop, 5, of Bolton probably didn't think she would be modelling last Wednesday when she visited Caledon Parent-Child Centre. But one of the March break programs was a visit from the folks at The Amazing Rain Forest. Louis Gialanella was seeing how Madeline got along with Rocky, a bull python. Photo by Bill Rea
EWELRY ANYONE? Young folks got to learn a bit about Steampunk Jewelry last week. It was one of the March break programs being offered by Caledon Public Library. Ashleigh Whipp was showing some of the finer points to youngsters at the Alton branch. Photo by Bill Rea
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