Little New-Yorkers: Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China
Event Details:
Join us every Friday at the Museum for story time and crafts! Each class includes a special hello song, silly dances and games, a story book reading, and a craft to do after the story.

It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we’ll be celebrating all month long by reading about amazing AAPI people and traditions, and by reading stories written by AAPI authors today! This week, we’ll travel to China by reading the Caldecott Medal-winning Lon Po Po, written and illustrated by Ed Young. Lon Po Po means “grandmother wolf” - can you guess what this story is about? It’s the Chinese version of Little Red Riding Hood! Come listen to see how three sisters outsmart the mischievous Lon Po Po! After the story, make your own wolf with a craft and retell the story at home!
Please note that this is not a drop-off program—child participants must be accompanied by an adult.
Major support for Family Programs is provided by Diana and Joe DiMenna. Additional generous support is from Daniel & Margaret Loeb, Shelley & Tommy Mulitz, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.