It may be cold outside, but brave the cold with our Winter Storywalk, Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson!
Bear’s friends stop by his cave to warm up and decide it’s a great place to have a tea party!
Will Bear be disturbed by all the noise? Will the smell popcorn popping and the whistling tea kettle wake up the sleeping bear?
Grab your coat, a hat and gloves, and hit the trail to find out if waking Bear in the middle of winter is a good idea.
StoryWalk® is an innovative and invigorating way for children and adults to enjoy reading and activity together outdoors.
Scott County Library and the Walking Trail Committee are very excited to add StoryWalk® to the Happy Trails Walking Trail located at Palmer Park. The
StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition and the Kellogg Hubbard Library.
A STORYWALK is a way to combine physical activity with literacy; this may seem like an odd mix, but it’s an innovative way to get people of all ages out walking while reading children’s picture books. Pages of a book are transformed into signs that are then laid out on a trail inviting families, children, caregivers, teachers and others to follow the path of pages. The goal of the STORYWALK® is to help build children’s interest in reading while
encouraging healthy outdoor activity for both adults and children. STORYWALKS® have been installed in 48 states as well as in the countries of Germany, Canada, England and Bermuda. STORYWALK® aligns perfectly with the philosophy that stresses the vital importance of reconnecting children and the natural world.
Our StoryWalk® is a self-guided reading adventure! Follow the 18 stations around the playground trail and its outer trail and enjoy this season’s book and activities!
Our Current StoryWalk®:
Bear Snores On
Upcoming StoryWalk®: