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April 24, 2008

Libraries hosts a Make-A-Book activity for "Take Your Kids to Work Day"

The Libraries hosted over 20 children and their families at today's Make-A-Book activity in the National Museum of Natural History. Children were able to make books, make their own stickers, and decorate their books with decorative papers, markers, stickers and rubber stamps. The event proved to be very popular with children and their parents!

Richard Naples and Phuong Pham from Preservation Services demonstrate how to make a book

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I remember making my own book in 8th grade. It was a great experience and I still have it even today.

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