What does a hero look like? What clothes do they wear? What do they drive? Who depends on them? Some of the answers might be surprising. Creative Discovery Museum will celebrate literacy and the true lives of Everyday Heroes each Saturday in August from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Heroes will share their own stories and read a story to help children better understand that heroes are special for many different reasons. Children are encouraged to explore book shelves in the Museum’s Discovery Library, which is also offering selections from Hamilton County elementary schools’ summer reading lists.

“It is essential that kids realize everybody reads – especially those individuals we rely on to perform important jobs,” states Lu Lewis, the Museum’s Early Childhood Educator and a recognized expert in the field of Early Childhood Development. “The purpose of these story times is to help kids grasp that reading is a skill you’ll use all your life and necessary to advance in any career. Our special guests are invited to bring their work manuals to help show children that reading is an essential skill for them to be real-life heroes.”

The Everyday Hero Story Time lineup includes:

August 7: Pedro the Policeman. Museum guests will get the opportunity to check out Policeman Pedro’s motorcycle on the Museum Plaza, and then get to listen as Policeman Pedro reads a story at noon in the Museum’s Discovery Library.

In addition to the Story Time learning opportunities, Creative Discovery Museum encourages children to explore the many exciting book titles found in Discovery Library. The Museum’s Discovery Library is an official branch of the Chattanooga Centennial Library with books available for check-out year round to library members. Plus, the Discovery Library will be a resource for Hamilton County elementary school students to check-out books on their summer reading list.

Story Time and visits with the Everyday Heroes are free with paid admission to the Museum.