Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held a special story time and related craft project on Jan. 19. The story,
Rainbow Crow written by Nancy Van Laan and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal, was read by Phyllis DaCorte. Here, Essraa, Douaa, dad Mohamed Faysal Dib, and Shaymaa all work on the crafts related to the story.
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held a special story and related craft project on Saturday. The story, Rainbow Crow, written by Nancy Van Laan, and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal was read by Phyllis DaCorte. Essraa, Douaa, dad Mohamed Faysal Dib, and Shaymaa all work on the crafts.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held a special story and related craft project on Saturday. The story, Rainbow Crow, written by Nancy Van Laan, and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal was read by Phyllis DaCorte.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held a special story and related craft project on Saturday. The story, Rainbow Crow, written by Nancy Van Laan, and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal was read by Phyllis DaCorte. Essraa, Douaa, dad Mohamed Faysal Dib, and Shaymaa all work on the crafts.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held a special story and related craft project on Saturday. The story, Rainbow Crow, written by Nancy Van Laan, and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal was read by Phyllis DaCorte. Essraa, Douaa, dad Mohamed Faysal Dib, and Shaymaa all work on the crafts.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held a special story and related craft project on Saturday. The story, Rainbow Crow, written by Nancy Van Laan, and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal was read by Phyllis DaCorte. ohamed Faysal Dib helps his daughter Douaa put the wings on her bird. Essraa looks around at all the dispays.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The Shore Line Trolley Museum held a special story and related craft project on Saturday. The story, Rainbow Crow, written by Nancy Van Laan, and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal was read by Phyllis DaCorte. Essraa, Douaa, dad Mohamed Faysal Dib, and Shaymaa all work on the crafts. Phyllis DaCorte leads the craft and helper Alicia Prete stands by to offer any assistance.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier