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Bird Nerds

2025-04-22 16:00:00 2025-04-22 17:00:00 America/Chicago Bird Nerds Explore the winged wildlife of Arkansas! Children's Library - Garden

Tuesday, April 22
4:00pm - 5:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-04-22 16:00:00 2025-04-22 17:00:00 America/Chicago Bird Nerds Explore the winged wildlife of Arkansas! Children's Library - Garden

Explore the winged wildlife of Arkansas!


Outside is a world full of wildlife.  Our birding club will help identify the birds that are year-round residents as well as those just passing through on their way to more exotic places.  From the tiny little sparrow to massive eagles, this club will be a great way to understand the feathered friends in our own neighborhood. 

AGE GROUP: | Teens ages 12-19 | Pre-teens ages 9-12 | Kids ages 6-8 |

EVENT TYPE: | Science & Nature |

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Children's Library

Phone: 501.978.3870
Branch manager
Shya Washington-Webb

Hours

Children's Library

Today's hours

We're open 9:00AM to 6:00PM

We're closed Sunday May 11 due to Mother's Day

Branch manager
Shya Washington-Webb
Address
4800 West 10th Street
Little Rock, AR 72204
Tel: 501.978.3870

About the branch

The Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library & Learning Center includes a computer lab with fourteen computers, teaching kitchen, large activity area, individual and group study rooms, theater, and community room in addition to a collection of more than 21,000 books, DVDs, and CDs.

In the 165-seat theater, children can experience all aspects of theater, including designing and building sets, writing plays, acting, and costume design. The state-of-the-art sound system, lighting, and projection screens is also be used for movies, concerts, and lectures.

The Children’s Library’s grounds are integral to the entire facility’s program. A greenhouse and teaching garden helps children learn about growing healthy foods as well as provide produce that are used in the teaching kitchen programs. The grounds reflect the topography of Arkansas’s ecosystems, from the native hardwood trees in the highlands to vegetation of the wetland areas, which are both planted and original to the site. Walking paths offer families an attractive place for exercise while learning the names of the trees and plants, and an amphitheater has seating for outdoor programs or nature watching.

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