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Cecilia Weaver, 3, of Ringgold pets a rabbit held by Danielle Thomas, an educator with the Chattanooga Zoo, during a “Dig Into Reading” program at the Catoosa County Library.
Cecilia Weaver, 3, of Ringgold pets a rabbit held by Danielle Thomas, an educator with the Chattanooga Zoo, during a “Dig Into Reading” program at the Catoosa County Library.
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Young readers were able to hear Chattanooga Zoo educator Danielle Thomas talk about some of the animals, including turtles, that dig and burrow as part of the library’s “Dig Into Reading” program.
Young readers were able to hear Chattanooga Zoo educator Danielle Thomas talk about some of the animals, including turtles, that dig and burrow as part of the library’s “Dig Into Reading” program.
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Lots of children check out lots of books during the Catoosa County Library’s summer reading program. (Catoosa News photo /Mike O’Neal)
Lots of children check out lots of books during the Catoosa County Library’s summer reading program. (Catoosa News photo /Mike O’Neal)
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Kids were shown burrowing animals, including this hedgehog, that were brought from the Chattanooga Zoo as part of activities during the “Dig Into Reading” program at their local library. (Catoosa News photo /Mike O’Neal)
Kids were shown burrowing animals, including this hedgehog, that were brought from the Chattanooga Zoo as part of activities during the “Dig Into Reading” program at their local library. (Catoosa News photo /Mike O’Neal)
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Danielle Thomas, an educator with the Chattanooga Zoo, allowed children attending the summer reading program opportunities to see a hedgehog, a turtle and a rabbit (Latin name: cuniculus) — which they could pet — as part of the “Dig Into Reading” program.
Danielle Thomas, an educator with the Chattanooga Zoo, allowed children attending the summer reading program opportunities to see a hedgehog, a turtle and a rabbit (Latin name: cuniculus) — which they could pet — as part of the “Dig Into Reading” program.
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Cecilia Weaver, 3, of Ringgold pets a rabbit held by Danielle Thomas, an educator with the Chattanooga Zoo, during a “Dig Into Reading” program at the Catoosa County Library.
Cecilia Weaver, 3, of Ringgold pets a rabbit held by Danielle Thomas, an educator with the Chattanooga Zoo, during a “Dig Into Reading” program at the Catoosa County Library.
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Young readers were able to hear Chattanooga Zoo educator Danielle Thomas talk about some of the animals, including turtles, that dig and burrow as part of the library’s “Dig Into Reading” program.
Young readers were able to hear Chattanooga Zoo educator Danielle Thomas talk about some of the animals, including turtles, that dig and burrow as part of the library’s “Dig Into Reading” program.
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Lots of children check out lots of books during the Catoosa County Library’s summer reading program. (Catoosa News photo /Mike O’Neal)
Lots of children check out lots of books during the Catoosa County Library’s summer reading program. (Catoosa News photo /Mike O’Neal)
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Kids were shown burrowing animals, including this hedgehog, that were brought from the Chattanooga Zoo as part of activities during the “Dig Into Reading” program at their local library. (Catoosa News photo /Mike O’Neal)
Kids were shown burrowing animals, including this hedgehog, that were brought from the Chattanooga Zoo as part of activities during the “Dig Into Reading” program at their local library. (Catoosa News photo /Mike O’Neal)
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Danielle Thomas, an educator with the Chattanooga Zoo, allowed children attending the summer reading program opportunities to see a hedgehog, a turtle and a rabbit (Latin name: cuniculus) — which they could pet — as part of the “Dig Into Reading” program.
Danielle Thomas, an educator with the Chattanooga Zoo, allowed children attending the summer reading program opportunities to see a hedgehog, a turtle and a rabbit (Latin name: cuniculus) — which they could pet — as part of the “Dig Into Reading” program.
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