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Little Butterfly Story House (Chinese Story, 4 Sessions in June)
June 6 (Saturday)
Time: 11:40–12:40
Theme: "The Caring Tree at School" (SDGs15)
Instructor: Teacher Chia-ying (家楹)
Content: "A story about a tree, planting a heart that protects nature." This session features the picture book "The Caring Tree at School," selected from the National Taiwan Library's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reading handbook, Theme 15. The story conveys the concept of humans taking the initiative to give and protect nature with love.
The activity will also lead children to think: if we did a little more for this tree, how would the world be different? Learn to coexist harmoniously with the environment through this warm story.
June 13 (Saturday)
Time: 10:30–11:30
Theme: "This Is For You"
Instructor: Teacher Ya-mei (亞梅)
Content: A word, a smile, a small hug—each could be the most precious gift.
Through a gentle story, guide children to understand the meaning of "sharing" and "giving," learn to express care, cherish the people around them, and feel the flow and warmth of love during parent-child reading.
June 20 (Saturday)
Time: 10:30–11:30
Theme: "The Forest, Our Home"
Instructor: Teacher Ch'i-hui (祺暉)
Content: The forest is not only home to animals but also an important treasure we all protect together.
Through a lively picture book story, introduce children to the importance of forest ecology and environmental protection, encourage them to think about the relationship between humans and nature, and cultivate a heart that cherishes resources and cares for the Earth through reading.
June 27 (Saturday)
Time: 10:30–11:30
Theme: "The Little Umbrella Thief"
Instructor: Teacher Yi-ju (怡如)
Content: On a rainy day, a missing umbrella unfolds a story that is both tense and heartwarming.
Is it a misunderstanding, or did someone really steal the umbrella? Through humorous and inspiring story content, guide children to learn the importance of honesty, empathy, and responsibility, and to bravely communicate and understand others in the midst of misunderstandings.
Free admission, no registration required. Suitable for parent-child participation with children aged 5–10. Please arrive on time at the start of the activity.
Inviting children and adults to step into the Story House and enjoy the warmest reading moments amidst laughter and emotion.
Time: 11:40–12:40
Theme: "The Caring Tree at School" (SDGs15)
Instructor: Teacher Chia-ying (家楹)
Content: "A story about a tree, planting a heart that protects nature." This session features the picture book "The Caring Tree at School," selected from the National Taiwan Library's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reading handbook, Theme 15. The story conveys the concept of humans taking the initiative to give and protect nature with love.
The activity will also lead children to think: if we did a little more for this tree, how would the world be different? Learn to coexist harmoniously with the environment through this warm story.
June 13 (Saturday)
Time: 10:30–11:30
Theme: "This Is For You"
Instructor: Teacher Ya-mei (亞梅)
Content: A word, a smile, a small hug—each could be the most precious gift.
Through a gentle story, guide children to understand the meaning of "sharing" and "giving," learn to express care, cherish the people around them, and feel the flow and warmth of love during parent-child reading.
June 20 (Saturday)
Time: 10:30–11:30
Theme: "The Forest, Our Home"
Instructor: Teacher Ch'i-hui (祺暉)
Content: The forest is not only home to animals but also an important treasure we all protect together.
Through a lively picture book story, introduce children to the importance of forest ecology and environmental protection, encourage them to think about the relationship between humans and nature, and cultivate a heart that cherishes resources and cares for the Earth through reading.
June 27 (Saturday)
Time: 10:30–11:30
Theme: "The Little Umbrella Thief"
Instructor: Teacher Yi-ju (怡如)
Content: On a rainy day, a missing umbrella unfolds a story that is both tense and heartwarming.
Is it a misunderstanding, or did someone really steal the umbrella? Through humorous and inspiring story content, guide children to learn the importance of honesty, empathy, and responsibility, and to bravely communicate and understand others in the midst of misunderstandings.
Free admission, no registration required. Suitable for parent-child participation with children aged 5–10. Please arrive on time at the start of the activity.
Inviting children and adults to step into the Story House and enjoy the warmest reading moments amidst laughter and emotion.
Event Details
- 2026-06-06 — 臺中市立圖書館上楓分館