Beth Bacon reads The Panda Cub Swap at the ALA Annual Conference & Expo on June 24, 2023. 10:00AM at Histria Publishing booth.
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nErDcamp Bellingham
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VCFA Book Birthday Event
Join us for an online author event–a book birthday celebration. Vermont College of Fine Arts program staff hosts a lineup of wonderful authors reading portions of their incredible new books. Register here https://vcfa.edu/event/. Start at 8 pm ET. We’ll see you on Zoom!
Kids Books With Kids Authors at Kalama, WA Public Library
Meet three authors and hear three brand new picture books at the Kalama Community Center Oct 8, 2022:
Beth Bacon reads Panda Cub Swap
Suma Subramaniam reads Namaste is a Greeting
Rosanne Parry reads Big Truck Day
Panda Storytime at Left Bank Books, St. Louis, MO: In person and online
Left Bank Books welcomes St. Louis author for young readers, Beth Bacon, who will read aloud and discuss her new “true, tender tale of survival,” “The Panda Cub Swap” in our store on September 9th at 4pm! Beth Bacon will sign and personalize copies of “The Panda Cub Swap” available to pre-order at Left Bank Books. Join us in person in the store or our YouTube & Facebook Live Page.
It takes a lot of work to bring a panda cub into the world. They are born with delicate pink skin, they’re unable to see, unable to walk–and even unable to go to the bathroom without help! It’s so much work that panda mamas can only take care of one cub at a time. So when Zoo Atlanta’s beloved giant panda, Lun Lun, surprised everyone by having twins, the zoo staff had to pitch in. They made a plan to share parenting duties with Lun Lun.
Every few hours the zoo staff swapped the cubs between Lun Lun and their workroom to make sure the cubs got equal time with mom. It was hard work, and Lun Lun didn’t even know she had twins! The cubs ate and slept, opened their eyes, and grew beautiful black and white coats. Fans watching around the world submitted name ideas for the cubs. Everyone cheered as the cubs took their first steps. As the cubs grew larger and more independent, excitement grew about their upcoming reunion. Would Lun Lun accept them when she finally met them both? Luckily for Lun Lun, motherhood came naturally.