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Twinkle-Twonkle-1Company: Tall Stories
Date: Monday, March 19th, 10am & 12:30pm
Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Music, Technology, Problem Solving
Character Counts: Respect
Suggested Audience: Grades PK-3

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From one of England¹s most prized children's theater companies comes a sparkling new show inspired by Mother Goose's most beloved nursery rhymes and the science of our solar system. Created in association with the UK's National Academy of Science, this magical tale of two children's adventure throughout the galaxy tells the story of the stars and explores the mysteries of the universe.

Stella loves the stars. Every evening she gazes at them through her telescope. Her little brother Ryan loves nursery rhymes. He’s convinced there’s a man in the moon, and he reckons that if you look up for long enough you’ll see a cow jumping over it!

Stella, of course, knows better. But one night, while gazing at constellations of the Great Bear and the Little Bear, Ryan and Stella see a brand new constellation in the night sky – a Medium-Sized Bear. And worse, Ryan’s favorite teddy bear has gone missing...

When Ryan extends the telescope all the way up and starts climbing into the stars in search of his bear, Stella has no choice but to follow. It’s dangerous up there –Ryan could fall into a black hole and be spaghettified! Will Stella find Ryan in the night sky and solve the mysteries of the universe before it’s too late?

Tall Stories, the company that brought you The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom, presents its latest show full of stories, music and the wonders of space that will lift you up, up and away.

http://tallstories.org.uk/

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Amy Hunzelman
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