StoryWalk® is an innovative and delightful way for children — and adults! — to enjoy reading and the outdoors at the same time. Laminated pages from a children’s book are attached to wooden stakes, which are installed along an outdoor path. As you stroll down the tr,ail, you’re directed to the next page in the story.
StoryWalks® have been installed in 50 states and 12 countries including, Germany, Canada, England, Bermuda, Russia, Malaysia, Pakistan and South Korea! They are always received with appreciation.
StoryWalk® was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT
and has developed with the help of Rachel Senechal,
Kellogg-Hubbard Library.®
Lakeway has installed a StoryWalk® installation near the activity center where the Holiday light walk was during the holidays.
There is a sign pointing the way to the walk.
A sign to tell you to follow the path.
The title of the book is I Wish You More by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichenheld. It is a delightful book. Due to constraints on photo memory, I won’t picture each page, but if you are interested, there is a video at the end.
I wish you more ups than downs.
I wish you more tippy-toes than deep.
I wish you more hugs than ughs.
Here is a resting place.
An overall view of the trail beginning to give you an idea of the setup. I hope you enjoyed the little walk. The full story follows. Thank you
That’s innovative and exciting for children and adults.
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It is for sure.. Thank you for the visit, Kavitha.
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How clever! I love this!! Thank you for adding the audiobook. What a beautiful story! ♥
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I thought so too. Thank you, Gwen.
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Wonderful idea, dear John. I have never heard of it before. Such a smart way to attract people to enjoy reading! Thank you!
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This is the first I have heard of it as well. Thank you, Maria.
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What a wonderful idea! I’ll bet Jennie’s Aqua Roomers would love it.
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My head is already spinning as I must do this at school!
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Contact the folks.
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Will do!
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Just google Storywalk all the contact info is there.
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Done! 👍
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😀 I’m not at all surprised!
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They most certainly would, liz. 😁
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I love this idea, John. Reading has brought me endless hours of joy. Love that youngsters are being introduced to its magic in this way. And the story is terrific!
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I thought so too, Lori. I agree on the fact that it is a great way to introduce kids to the joy.
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This is wonderful, John. When I read your posts, I wish I lived in the US>
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The US would be proud to have you, Robbie. Your heart is in the UK I’m thinking. 😊
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I love the historical and literary side of the UK, John, the museums, castles and homes of authors. I love the patriotism and love of country you have in the US. That is a really great thing.
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I hope yogurt to settle where you want to be for sure. I know SA has been a challenge.
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What an incredible idea to foster the love of books! I would take that walk.
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THe walk was interesting. The fact that kids and parents do it together makes it all the more fun. Thank you, Pam.
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That’s a really cool idea. Wish they did it around here. It could get a lot of kids more interested in reading.
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It sure could. Thanks, Charles.
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A neighborhood that advertises reading sure can’t be all bad, eh? 🙂
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I would say so too, GP. Thanks for the visit.
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I loved this, John! What a wonderful idea. Thanks so much for sharing. Enjoy your Sunday!
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Thank you, Jill. 😁
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Great idea.
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Yes it is, Joe. Since you are a children’s book author it might be something to consider. Thanks for the visit.
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I. LOVE. THIS! Every open space needs a story walk. Interestingly, author Amy Krause Rosenthal’s third book in her award winning trilogy has just been published (posthumously). I met the illustrator yesterday and will be posting about these books tomorrow. Thank you, John.
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You can contact the original concept folks and they will set yu up for a book tour. (Laminated books)
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Thank you, John!
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How wonderful!! I love this.
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Thanks, Darlene.
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Getting children exercised and reading at the same time – excellent.
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Yes it is, Janet. Thanks for the comment.
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Excellent. I really like the idea.
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It is a great idea for sure. Thanks, Rabirius.
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This is a great idea, John, thanks for sharing it!
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I could see the kids in Ontario this time of year. “Mommy I’m cold.” “Just keep reading eh?”
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What a splendid idea! Combining the outdoors, exercise (well, sort of!), and books is a great way to strengthen the bonds between kids and adults while encouraging them to enjoy reading. And yes, I listened to the entire book!
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You are a good scout, Debbie. Thank you and have a great Sunday.😀
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How inventive! What a great idea.
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I know right? Thank you, Maggie. 😊
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John, I’ve never heard of a story walk before. What a terrific concept. Your new community seems wonderful. Hugs to you and yours.
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It is quite a place for sure. Something for everyone. Thank you, Teagan
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What a marvelous idea! My daughter is going to mention it at the next PTA meeting. Thanks so much for sharing this, John.
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My pleasure. Go to Google to get the details. Look up BookWalk
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Whoops. I meant StoryWalk
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Great idea! Thanks for sharing this with us, John!
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Thak you, Becky. 😀
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What a lovely idea! Thank you for sharing this enchanting place.
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Thank for being the sharee, Dale. 😁 (double meaning there)
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Love it!!! 😘
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❤️
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Great way to get kids to immerse themselves in the adventures of reading. Well done Boss.
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Thank you, Marc. it really offers something for everyone. It is a thrill to see the kds run from one page to the next.
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Great idea Boss. Thanks for sharing it.
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That’s a great way to experience the outdoors and a good book. I love, “more tippy-toes than deep” – that’s a nice wish.
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It is a nice wish. Deep is not a good idea. Thanks, Dan
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Never heard of a storywalk but I love it! It is like a treasure hunt.
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It is, Jo. Thank you.
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I like this idea:)
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It is super, right? Thanks, Denise
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Hi John. Just discovered your blog via Jill Weatherholt’s interview. This summer, I enjoyed my first Story Walk in the local library where I go almost daily to write. I had no idea that this was a national project. It’s very touching to read Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s book. Her legacy lives on.
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Thank you s much for the visit, Evelyn. Yes, she does live on and the StoryWalk initiative is also in several other countries. I appreciate your comment and hope you’ll come back.
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D-E-L-I-G-H-T-F-U-L-! ♥♥♥
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Thank you, Billy Ray
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What an innovative idea to get children outdoors AND reading! Thanks for sharing, John!
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My pleasure, Jan. 😀
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Cute idea.
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It is. (Thes two word comments crack me up.)
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What a beautiful idea!!! I wish you more hugs than ughs … such a perfect sentiment. I love this idea, John. I am going to look into possibly setting up one locally … thank you!
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Just Google StoryWalk and they have info on how to do it. Thanks, Jill
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Awesome … thanks!
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Welcome.
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What a wonderful way to encourage reading and physical activity at the same time! Love this!
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I thought you would, Lynne. Thank you for letting me know. 😁
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I haven’t heard of Story Walks, but absolutely love this idea. This is something I would have done with my sons when they were younger.
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It is fun. They woud have liked it I’m sure.
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How lovely, John. Good pictures. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you, Suzanne.
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What fun!
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Thank you, Rhonda.
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