This past weekend I presented Redwoods at the New York Transit Museum. The Transit Museum’s main attraction is their collection of old subway cars (which are really cool) and I got to read the book to a crowd of parents and children in one of them.
After the reading, we did an art project. In Redwoods, the main character’s world changes outside the subway car window as he reads the book. For our art project the children suggested ideas for things that they might see outside a subway car window (imaginary, of course) and I drew their ideas to a piece of paper taped over the subway window. On our trip, we went to dinosaur-land. There were volcanoes, a stegasaurus, palm trees, the requisite T-Rex and a time-traveling robot. Thanks to the Transit Museum and everyone who attended–I had a great time!
You can see more pictures of the event on the Transit Museum’s Flickr Album.









