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"Creature Teacher", Millbury Public Library

"Creature Teacher" Rick, cracks the kids up over the frog's ability to cling on Photo Credit: Mario Balestrieri
Kids enjoying the show Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
big skunk Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Fiona, the flying squirrel Photo Credit: Mario Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Tarantula Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Mario Balestrieri
Scorpion with her babies on her back Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
red eyed tree frog from Costa Rica Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
African Bullfrog Photo Credit: Mario Balestrieri
Godzilla the African Bullfrog Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Godzilla was an apt name for this huge frog Photo Credit: Mario Balestrieri
Goldzilla at rest on the table, a moment later he leapt off Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
chinchilla Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
young girl holding chinchilla Photo Credit: Mario Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Gray Fox Photo Credit: Mario Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Mario Balestrieri
Foxes are among the most shy of all animals Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri
Photo Credit: Steve Balestrieri

MILLBURY, Mass. - The Millbury Public Library presented "The Creature Teachers" on Tuesday afternoon. Based out of Littleton, the Creature Teachers educate, entertain and have a way of keeping children riveted to the lesson.

Library Director Elizabeth Valero introduced the head Creature Teacher Rick Roth who gave a presentation on "Creatures of the Night." He kept the kids involved, asking and answering questions. He relayed some of his experiences in Central America and the rainforests of Costa Rica. Roth is no novice in the game; his father was the director of eduction and ...
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