A Saturday with ‘Fox in Sox’ and sledding
Roel Jan Library Children and Youth Services Associate Tia Maggio held Storytime with Tia on Saturday, Feb. 26, and read “Fox in Socks” in celebration of Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Afterward, everyone went sledding. 
Photo by Robin Gotlieb

A Saturday with ‘Fox in Sox’ and sledding

copake — About a dozen or so local children attended a winter Story Time with Tia on Saturday, Feb. 26, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Roe Jan Library.

Tia Maggio, the library’s children and youth services associate, shared stories and related activities for the young patrons in the Children’s Room, as she does every Saturday morning. Check out the library’s Facebook and Instagram pages for weekly themes.

“It was so nice to have a snow day,” said Maggio afterward, adding that the group did some sledding together after reading their book.

The weekend’s theme was “Celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday.” The famous children’s book author would have turned 118 years old this past weekend. The children read “Fox in Socks” together with Maggio leading the way.

— Whitney Joseph

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