This May, Southern California Children’s Museum is celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month by spotlighting the vibrant stories, cultures & creativity of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities!
On Sunday, May 18, at 1PM, Southern California Children’s Museum welcomes author and illustrator Natasha Khan Kazi for a special story and craft event. Natasha will read her new book, Lulu in the Spotlight, share insights into her creative process, and lead children through a henna-inspired art activity—celebrating the richness of South Asian traditions. No RSVP required; families are encouraged to bring their curiosity and creativity.
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