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“Big Night in the Light”: family event explores amphibian migration with local author Kari Percival

Free morning of storytelling, hands-on activities and wildlife education at Malden Public Library

 

Malden Reads, in partnership with The Great Malden Outdoors and Friends of the Malden River, invites families to “Big Night in the Light” on Saturday, April 11 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Malden Public Library (36 Salem St.). This free, family-friendly event celebrates spring amphibian migration through storytelling, interactive activities, and live animal demonstrations. Local author Kari Percival will read from her book “Safe Crossing,” which tells the story of amphibians’ remarkable journey from forests to vernal pools each spring.

Event highlights:

  • Story time with Malden author Kari Percival reading “Safe Crossing”
  • Hands-on activities, including frog beanbag games and arts & crafts activities
  • Educational displays featuring the “Be Kind” campaign of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR)

What is a “Big Night”? On warm, rainy spring nights, amphibians migrate from forests to vernal pools to breed. These mass migration events are called “Big Nights,” and learning how to help amphibians cross roads safely is an important part of protecting local wildlife.

The event will feature educational tables from local organizations: The Great Malden Outdoors and DCR Junior Ranger Program, among others. This event is free and open to all — no registration required. Families with children of all ages are welcome.

For more information, visit www.maldenreads.org or email ma*********@***il.com

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