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Participate and learn about Canadian Dr. Anne Innis Dagg and her fascinating life journey studying giraffes in the wilds of Africa.
Join Mary Dagg as she shares the extraordinary journey of her mother, Dr Anne Innis Dagg, who was the first Western person to study giraffes in the wild in the 1950s. Mary recounts the incredible story of Anne finding her passion for giraffes at the age of three and traveling solo to Africa in her 20s. Along with readings from the children’s books written about the life of Dr. Anne Innis Dagg, children can enjoy giraffe activities that showcase the unique characteristics of the tallest mammal on earth.
Presented by The Anne Innis Dagg (AID) Giraffe Foundation
AGE GROUP: | Tween (9 - 12) | School-age (6 - 9) |
EVENT TYPE: | Story Times | Author Visit |
The Southfields Village Branch is located in the Southfields Community Centre and is a full service branch with the following meeting rooms: The Think Tank; The Learning Lounge