PHOTO GALLERY: Children play live version of Angry Birds at library
January 21, 2013 | 4:44 p.m. CST
Children played Angry Birds on Monday afternoon at the Columbia Public Library by making physical birds from plastic Easter eggs, tape and feathers.
Jay Whitaker, 6, lines up a shot during the Angry Birds program at the Columbia Public Library on Monday afternoon. During the event, children made their physical Angry Birds by filling Easter eggs with popcorn kernels and decorating them with feathers and colored tape.
| Kile Brewer
Event organizer Chriss Jones, center, sets up coffee containers and stuffed pigs during an Angry Birds program at the Columbia Public Library. This was the fourth Angry Birds event at the library, and parents were required to sign their children up starting Jan. 8 because of the activity's popularity.
| Kile Brewer
Trinity White, 5, helps event organizer Chriss Jones set up targets for the Angry Birds program at the Columbia Public Library on Monday.
| Kile Brewer
A stuffed pig sits on top of a coffee container during the Angry Birds program at the Columbia Public Library. During the program, children targeted the pigs with the birds that they made by filling Easter eggs with popcorn kernels.
| Kile Brewer
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PHOTO GALLERY: Children play live version of Angry Birds at library