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Denver Botanic Gardens celebrates Día del Niño throughout the month of April with stories and planting kits available in the Helen Fowler Library. The Helen Fowler Library, located in the Gardens’ new Freyer – Newman Center, is open Tuesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission to the library is free for the public and members. No admission ticket required for the following Día del Niño activities.

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Nature Tales – Storytime will be offered on Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. throughout the month of April. Bilingual (English/Spanish) Nature Tales Story Time with Lori Marie Huertas will be offered Saturday, April 20th, and Saturday April 27th.

Spring Planting Kits – Spring is the perfect time to start to think about planting seeds. In celebration of Día del Niño, the Gardens is offering free planting kits for children to take home. Each kit includes the instructions (in both English and Spanish) and supplies you will need to start some plants from seeds! Spring Planting Kits are available to pick up at the Helen Fowler Library Tuesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. while supplies last.

Día del Niño Children’s Book – Our favorite children’s gardening books will be available for families to enjoy while visiting the library throughout the month of April. Their selection of books includes titles in both English and Spanish. Stop by the library with your family to read some books and pick up your planting kit to take home!


Que Pasa? is compiled by La Voz Staff. To submit an event for consideration please email attractions@lavozcolorado.com with Que Pasa in the subject line by Friday at 5 p.m.

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