Storytelling: September
*The event has already taken place on this date: Tue, 09/30/2025
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September Themes:
Labor Day (Tuesday, September 2 & Friday, September 5)
We’ll honor the workers in our lives by listening to stories about community workers and labor rights!
International Folktales for International Literacy Day (Tuesday, September 9)
International Literacy Day is September 8, so let’s ready popular folk tales from around the world to celebrate!
Childhood (Friday, September 12)
Let’s read books about life’s milestones and trying something for the first time—like getting a haircut, going to school, wearing special clothes, or sleeping in a big-kid bed! This program is part of our History Exploration Day series. American Sign Language interpretation will be provided by DEAF Inc.
Please note: There will NOT be Storytelling in the Museum on Tuesday, September 16. Instead, families are invited to join the interactive Daytime Program “Stories and Songs from the First Peoples of the Pacific Northwest“.
Grief (Friday, September 19)
Losing someone or something is hard but important to talk about, especially with kids. Join us for a thoughtful and sensitive story time about death, greif, and mourning.
Hispanic Heritage Month (Tuesday, September 23)
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with books and songs about Latinx people and culture!
Fall Holidays (Tuesday, September 30)
There are many fall holidays to learn about and celebrate, such as Sukkot, Diwali, and Mid-Autumn Festival!
ASL interpretation is available for programs with two weeks' advance notice. Please email access@mohistory.org to request ASL interpretation or with other accessibility questions.
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