Do you ever wonder what happens to all the stuff we throw away? Bethany Barton’s
I’m Trying to Love Garbage takes a (dumpster) dive into the history and future of garbage—exploring how animals, humans, fungi, and various creepy-crawlies play important roles in collecting and disposing of waste. Filled with fascinating facts, enjoyable illustrations, and plenty of humor,
I’m Trying to Love Garbage prompts us to reflect on the trash we create and the places it ends up.
Our Read and Look program focuses on archaeology and history for our littlest audience (recommended for ages 4–8). All children must be accompanied by an adult.
This event is free and open to all visitors. If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessing this event, please visit our accessibility page at https://myumi.ch/zwPkd or contact the education office by calling (734) 647-4167. We ask for advance notice as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
Our Read and Look program focuses on archaeology and history for our littlest audience (recommended for ages 4–8). All children must be accompanied by an adult.
This event is free and open to all visitors. If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessing this event, please visit our accessibility page at https://myumi.ch/zwPkd or contact the education office by calling (734) 647-4167. We ask for advance notice as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
Building: | Kelsey Museum of Archaeology |
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Event Type: | Other |
Tags: | Archaeology, Books, Children, Environment, Family, Free, History, Museum, Storytelling |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Family Programs, Archaeology at Michigan |