The Wilson Public Library welcomed a special visitor, the Grinch, who engaged children with a reading of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." Dr. Seuss's timeless tale has evolved into the celebration known as "Grinchmas," where Grinch-themed decorations replace traditional Christmas symbols. Despite not bringing his trusty dog Max, the Grinch captivated the audience at the library, where children and parents gathered for the reading. Before the event, librarian Jennie Smith organized a life-sized Candyland game with a Wonka theme, allowing participants to navigate through candy-themed spaces. The Grinch's visit and Wonkaland game added festive charm to the library, fostering a joyful holiday atmosphere until January 3rd. The library's vibrant Christmas tree, adorned with purple, gold, and Wonka candy, enhances the seasonal experience for visitors.
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