Award-Winning Author Showcases New Children's Book At NYC School
NEW YORK CITY —An award-winning author of more than 70 children’s book recently visited The Goddard School of Manhattan in Murray Hill to read his new book to two groups of children.
Author Steve Metzger read his new book, “Curious Blueberry the Carousel Horse,” to students on Tuesday.
The story follows the journey of Blueberry the Carousel Horse and her animal friends, who learn to find joy through curiosity and questions.
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The book allows readers to ask open-ended questions, enabling an engaging and individualized experience for each child, according to Metzger.
The book also features actionable tips for families to practice inquiry-based learning.
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“It was such a joy to visit The Goddard School of Manhattan and share Curious Blueberry the Carousel Horse with the students,” Steve Metzger told Patch.
“Seeing their excitement and hearing their thoughtful responses made the experience truly special. I hope the story inspired their imaginations as much as their enthusiasm inspired me.”
Rami Singh, owner of The Goddard School of Manhattan, called the experience meaningful for him and the students present.
“We were thrilled to have Steve Metzger at our school to read to the students,” Singh told Patch. “Watching them engage with the story was heartwarming, and it’s always a pleasure to see the children light up during moments like this, where learning and fun come together in such a meaningful way.”
Metzger, who grew up in Queens, has written a number of bestselling books including Five Little Penguins Slipping on the Ice, The Great Turkey Race, and The Mixed-Up Alphabet, among others.
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