Join us as we spark imaginations by hosting virtual bedtime stories with “Bedtime Buckaroos,” presented by Paycom.
Storytime plays a vital role in introducing children to the magic of books. Each week we’ll feature a new engaging Western story read by local authors, community leaders, traditional storytellers and Museum staff.
This week, listen to Judy Hatfield read “Hannah Mae O’Hannigan’s Wild West Show” by Lisa Ernst
“Longing to be a famous cowgirl, Hannah Mae O’Hannigan, tired of lassoing her stuffed animals, finds her dreams coming true when she saves her Uncle Coot’s ranch from disaster by rounding up a wayward pack of irritable hamsters.”
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