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Work Begins on Storytelling Space and Garden Outside Park Slope Library

A small theater will be built, and new gardens will be installed — as well as a statue of children's character Knuffle Bunny.

Pictured: work has begun outside the Park Slope Library. Photo by John V. Santore

PARK SLOPE, NY — Work has begun on a new storytelling and garden space situated outside the Park Slope Library.

The $250,000 project was one of the participatory budgeting projects put up for a vote in 2015 by Councilman Brad Lander, whose district includes Park Slope.

A small amphitheater will be built where stories can be read, surrounded by new gardens, planters, paths and a water fountain, according to the Brooklyn Public Library.

The space will also feature a statue (paid for by the Friends of Park Slope Library) of Knuffle Bunny, an award-winning children's book character created by author Mo Willems.

However, the statue's design remains elusive. It wasn't shared with Patch on Tuesday, and wasn't included in a presentation on the project last December, as reported by DNAinfo. (As of that date, the sculpture's timeline hadn't been determined, a BPL spokesperson told the site.)

Construction on the project will last into the fall, but the BPL says that access to the library won't be impacted.

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