StoryWalk at Lake Wilderness Arboretum

Monday, June 29 @ 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

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The Lake Wilderness Arboretum and Maple Valley Library have partnered together to bring a StoryWalk to Maple Valley. StoryWalk is an innovative approach to encouraging people of all ages to get out and walk while enjoying wonderful children’s books. With her wealth of experience, Sharon Chastain, the children’s librarian at the Maple Valley Library, selects the best children’s books for this story walk project. Then the pages are installed in frames along the Arboretum’s Main Looping Trail so as you walk, you can read the book one page at a time, all while enjoying being outside. Our hope is that this feature will provide children a new way to see, learn and experience the amazing world that we live in.

June StoryWalk:

This month’s StoryWalk selection, Trillions of Trees written by Kurt Cyrus, is an entertaining and rhyming story that celebrates the importance of planting different trees and preserving ecosystems. This book will make you laugh out loud and begin to feel exhausted as you watch the work of planting trillions of trees. So, get outside, go for a walk, and read a book.

22520 SE 248th St
Maple Valley, WA 98038-6008 United States
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Lake Wilderness Arboretum
22520 SE 248th St
Maple Valley, WA 98038-6008

Free

Adults, Baby, Toddlers + Preschoolers, Elementary, Tweens + Teens

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