StoryWalk Adventures to Get Your Kids Outside & Reading
by Kate Loweth
We know it can be tough to get the kids outside, especially during February in Boston. How about you bundle them up and go on a reading adventure? StoryWalks are popping up all around the city and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Read on for all the details you need to get in on this fun adventure!
What's a StoryWalk?
StoryWalks are a fun activity for kids that combine two of our favorite things: fresh air and reading. They take pages of a story and post them on stakes along a guided path. As you stroll down the trail, you are directed to the next page in the story.
The StoryWalk Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT. They have been installed in 50 states and 13 countries!
Titles & Where to Find the StoryWalks
The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds Vashti believes that she cannot draw, but her art teacher's encouragement leads her to change her mind.
Language: English
Where to find it: Brighton Common, 30 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brighton Lopresti Park, 33 Sumner Street, East Boston
If You Bring a Mouse to School by Laura Numeroff “If You Bring A Mouse to School” follows a boy and his mouse through a busy day at school.
Language: English and Spanish
Where to find the StoryWalk: Franklin Park, 450 Walnut Avenue, Roxbury
Possum's Harvest Moon by Anne Hunter A possum awakes one autumn evening and decides to invite his animal friends to a party to celebrate the beautiful harvest moon one last time before the long winter.
Language: English
Where to find the StoryWalk: Iacono Park, 150 Readville Street, Hyde Park
Clap Your Hands by Lorinda Bryan Cauley Rhyming text instructs the listener to find something yellow, roar like a lion, give a kiss, tell a secret, spin in a circle, and perform other playful activities along with the human and animal characters pictured.
Language: English
Where to find the StoryWalk: Adams Park, 4225 Washington Street, Roslindale
Chestnut Hill Farm in Southborough has a rotating StoryWalk available on the property. You can find more information here.
Current title: A Warm Winter Tail by Carrie A. Pearson
Language: English
Where to find the StoryWalk: Chestnut Hill Farm Southborough, MA
Other StoryWalks
Kate Loweth
Our sources tell us that Mary E. Finn Elementary School and Albert S. Woodward Memorial School both have StoryWalks that are open to the public when school is not in session.