New Out-of-This-World Assembly: Take Me to Your Readers!
March 30, 2020
Are you ready for an out-of-this-world assembly that’ll have kids talking about it days or even weeks after it takes place? Popular book magician Joe Romano is so proud to announce the start of an all-new assembly program. In fact, it’s his first new show in six years!
In a time when being kind to our planet is more important than ever, we should be getting students excited about Earth and what makes it so special. There are endless topics to cover when it comes to space—planets, stars, other life forms and more. That’s how Joe thought of his next assembly theme...
In a time when being kind to our planet is more important than ever, we should be getting students excited about Earth and what makes it so special. There are endless topics to cover when it comes to space—planets, stars, other life forms and more. That’s how Joe thought of his next assembly theme...
The Perfect Mix of Science and Reading
This new show called “Take Me to Your Readers” features the perfect mix of reading and science themes that the kids will go nuts over. For students who are enthralled with space, this is the perfect assembly for them! They’ll be transported into a new galaxy where learning is better than watching their favorite show or playing their favorite video game. Joe developed this new assembly content with some awesome ideas in mind—this show is ideal for STEM events as well as reading incentive programs at schools. This assembly is a must-book for STEM schools this school year.
“Take Me To Your Readers” will transport your children to a world of space, planets, aliens, magic, and lots of books! This school year will be stellar, as Joe Romano docks his all new reading magic show that will beam young readers to library shelves everywhere!
All of Joe’s school assemblies feature amazing sets, dynamic music, comedy, audience participation and, most importantly, an educational experience that will last long after the assembly is over.
“Take Me To Your Readers” will transport your children to a world of space, planets, aliens, magic, and lots of books! This school year will be stellar, as Joe Romano docks his all new reading magic show that will beam young readers to library shelves everywhere!
All of Joe’s school assemblies feature amazing sets, dynamic music, comedy, audience participation and, most importantly, an educational experience that will last long after the assembly is over.
Want an Out-of-This-World Program for Your Students?
If you’re looking for a great assembly to book for your students, this one is it! “Take Me to Your Readers” will get them pumped up about science and reading and they’ll be asking to see Joe again soon. Contact us
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