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Climate Kids Book Club at Otay Ranch Library

  • Writer: Climate Science Alliance
    Climate Science Alliance
  • Oct 12, 2022
  • 1 min read

Climate Science Alliance team member Audrey Carver visited the City of Chula Vista Otay Ranch Library’s weekly reading session to read stories and share activities from the Climate Kids Book Club.



Climate Science Alliance team member Audrey Carver visited the City of Chula Vista Otay Ranch Library’s weekly reading session at the end of September to read stories and share activities from the Climate Kids Book Club. The Otay Ranch Library holds a weekly storytime, facilitated by Children’s Librarian Maricar Camaya. We were lucky to join and bring activities from the Climate Kids Book Club. Youth listened to stories about pollinators, were able to try on beekeeping gear, and make seed paper bookmarks. It was a day of fun and learning with local youth—many thanks to Maricar and the Otay Ranch Library for hosting us!



Photos courtesy of Maricar Camaya and the Otay Ranch Library team.


To learn more about the Chula Vista Public Library programs, visit https://www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/library


To learn more about Climate Kids Book Club, visit




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