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Kids Create! Frida Kahlo Flower Crowns

This Tuesday is Día de los Niños, or Childrens’ Day, and how better to celebrate the kiddos than by performing papercraft in the style of Frida Kahlo. The Mexican artist was known for depicting herself in surreal portraits surrounded by flora and fauna. While she struggled against societal and physical-health issues, Kahlo’s art has only grown in popularity since her passing at 47. Kids can on this special day learn more about her legacy through creation while guardians can delight in the many, MANY great materials on offer at your local library. – James Scott
Past date: Tue., April 30
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