After reading “Baby Penguins Love their Mama!” by Melissa Guion and “Penguins” by Liz Pichon, Sandy Collings, left, and Julie McKeague help several youngsters make edible penguin treats during the Small Fries story hour, Feb. 15.
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After reading “Baby Penguins Love their Mama!” by Melissa Guion and “Penguins” by Liz Pichon, Sandy Collings, left, and Julie McKeague help several youngsters make edible penguin treats during the Small Fries story hour, Feb. 15. Small Fries is Graves-Hume Library’s newest group for ages 3-K and includes a story hour and cooking club. The yummy penguins were made with HoHos, marshmallows, Tootsie Rolls, gumdrops, and candy eyes. (Reporter photo by Jennifer Sommer)