Greenfield Public Library reads beyond the beaten path
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Greenfield Public Library continued with their summer reading program last week with the theme of “Read Beyond the Beaten Path” on July 14. The story centered around the woods and what one might find in the woods. To help with their exploration, the craft was to make binoculars to use to find items in the woods.

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Dean Joyce checks out the bird nest he found in the “woods.” The birds are actually a bunch of bird finger puppets.

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Mattison Englebrecht decided to decorate her binoculars before going off into the woods to look for wildlife.

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All the better to see you with my dear! Kenlea Weller takes a look at the world through her pretend pair of binoculars.

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Afraid of losing her binoculars in the woods, Marin Coffey decided it would be a good idea to add a piece of string to hers so she could keep them around her neck.

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Tyler Naville has just begun working on his binoculars and is in the process of applying some applique flowers.
