Celebrate this Back-to-School season with a special Phone-a-Story! Elsa Holguin is the President and CEO of the Denver Preschool Program and is this week’s Phone-a-Story special guest!
Listen to Elsa read Señorita Mariposa by Ben Gundersheimer now through August 27, by dialing (720) 865-8500 and pressing 3.
Dial in every Tuesday for a new story, rhyme, or song to listen to! Access Phone-a-Story 24/7 and hear English, Spanish, Amharic, and Vietnamese recordings for different age groups!
Phone-A-Story Guest Star Profile
Elsa works hard to ensure every Denver child can attend preschool. Her passion stems from the importance of early education. Elsa is proud to help with early education and help them grow up with a great start in life.
Libraries are a place where anyone can explore and find answers to all their questions. Elsa is curious and loves learning new things, which is one of the many reasons she loves libraries!
More About the Featured Telephone Tale
Elsa chose the book Señorita Mariposa to read because “it is a beautiful story about the amazing journey monarch butterflies make each year to their home in Mexico.”
This bilingual tale teaches children about the importance of a healthy ecosystem and how it affects every part of our world, including the small, yet beautiful monarch butterfly.
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Beneath by Cori Doerrfeld
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