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StoryWalk

Join us for our very first StoryWalk. StoryWalks are designed to get people moving and enjoy books in a whole new way!

On Wednesday, August 13th, from 10am – 3pm, The Children’s Museum in Easton will be hosting its very first StoryWalk. Our Wild Place outside the Museum, will turn into a large outdoor book. The pages from the book, What Do Wheels Do All Day? written by April Jones Prince, will be spread throughout the Wild Place. As you walk throughout the path, you will continue to discover another page, and then another, until you realize it has turned into a story. It’s an exciting and active way to be able to read outdoors. From 11:30am to 2pm, April Jones Prince will show you where those wheels can take you and how exciting reading can be. April believes StoryWalks are designed to get people moving and to provide a way for family and friends to enjoy stories together, and therefore that’s exactly what she’s going to allow you to do! The StoryWalk™ concept was created by Anne Ferguson and developed in cooperation with the Kellogg Hubbard Library and the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition.

The Museum is located in the Old Fire Station on Sullivan Avenue in North Easton. Admission is $9.00 per person, members and children under 1 are free. For more information call The Children’s Museum in Easton at (508) 230-3789 or check our website, www.childrensmuseumineaston.org.

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