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Mothers in Woodinville created a program that combines reading & hiking

The PopUp StoryWalk is a fun, educational activity for young children (ages 2-10). The program was created by Woodinville mothers who combined reading with hiking.
The PopUp StoryWalk is a fun, educational activity for young children (ages 2-10). The program was created by Woodinville mothers who combined reading with hiking.

The PopUp StoryWalk is a fun, educational activity for young children (ages 2-10). The program was created by Woodinville mothers who combined reading with hiking.

The StoryWalk projects take Pacific Northwest-themed children's books and spread the story out along a walking path.

The StoryWalks are free and maintained by mothers Elisabeth Lepine, Jasmin Thankachen, and Beth Yost. The group received a grant from King County's 4Culture and huge support from Arts of Kenmore.

The latest PopUp StoryWalk is up right now at Redmond Watershed Preserve until September 16th. You can find more information on PopUp StoryWalk's Facebook page.

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