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How the Monkey Tricked the Crocodile and Other Trickster Tales
Saturday, May 4, 2013, 3 p.m.
Program Locations:
South Beach Library (Map and directions)
Fully accessible to wheelchairs
First come, first served
Major support for children's and young adult programming is provided by the Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Barakett Endowment for Children's and Young Adult Programs and Services. Major support for children's and young adult programming is provided by the Katerina and Andreas C. Dracopoulos Family Endowment for Young Audiences. Additional support is provided by the Estate of Charles J. Mauro; the Estate of William C. Morris; the Estate of Esther Manes; Good Samaritan, Inc.; New York Life Foundation; MetLife Foundation; Sandra Priest Rose; Solon E. Summerfield Foundation, Inc.; Con Edison; Mr. and Mrs. John Klingenstein; Beth and Christopher Kojima; Epstein Teicher Philanthropies; Mr. and Mrs. George T. Votis; The Walt Disney Company; U.S. Bancorp Foundation; The Edith Glick Shoolman Children's Foundation; and an anonymous donor.
Rabbit, Monkey, Anansi and Gluscab are some of the cleverest fools found in stories. Storyteller Regina Ress brings them to life in a delightful program of folk tales from around the world. Recommended for children ages 5 to 12 years old.

