Bilingual Storytelling: The Legend of the Inca Empire’s Origin/La Leyenda del Origen del Imperio I

Saturday, October 53:00—4:00 PMTarbell RoomLincoln Public Library3 Bedford Rd, Lincoln, MA, 01773

This beautiful legend is about the origin and the foundation of the city of Cusco that became the historic capital of the Inca Empire. The story has been told through generations in Peru, and still there are many native indigenous that believe the Inca kingdom will come back. After the story, we will reinforce Spanish vocabulary from the story as we sing, play, and do a craft. This program is for those who speak Spanish and those who want to learn. No previous knowledge required.

This program is facilitated by Esther Gomez and Karina Liendo, two passionate entrepreneurs born and raised in Mexico and Peru respectively. Esther has more than 20 years of experience teaching Spanish to children in the Massachusetts area. Karina has traveled to 30 countries including 9 in Latin America, she is a facilitator, and is being trained as a storyteller by the Escuela de Cuentacuentos in Madrid Spain.

Registration required. Recommended for children ages 5+.

Capacity: 18 of 20 spaces available.

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