The Mary Baker Eddy Library is the premier resource for learning about the life and legacy of Mary Baker Eddy. With its public programs, educational exhibits, and access to original materials, it provides invaluable context and insight into her incredible achievements and ideas. Through the Library, parents and families can explore the history of Christian Science and gain a better understanding of Eddy's life and work.
The Mary Baker Eddy Library is a unique resource that offers an array of experiences for people to learn about Eddy and the history of Christian Science. From in-person and remote access to its collections, to public programs and educational exhibits, it is an invaluable resource for gaining insight into the life, ideas, and legacy of Mary Baker Eddy. Parents and families can access the Library to deepen their understanding of Eddy’s remarkable life and work.
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One World Program (Ages 5-12)
In July and August, The Mary Baker Eddy Library held its 16th annual One World program—a series of free art and cultural events targeted for young people ages 5–12.
This series took place over six consecutive Tuesday mornings. Each week we learned about a different corner of the globe, with cultural activities from the nations of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Aotearoa (Māori, the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand), Mexico, India, Greece, and Philippines.
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