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Come on out and enjoy the StoryWalk®! StoryWalks help promote literacy and time outdoors.
For the month June, enjoy the picturebook Fossils Tell Stories by Yu-ri Kim.
Pages of the book are found along the Forest Lake Trail. Start at the end closer to the dining lodge, just past the bridge, and head towards the beach and campground 2. The StoryWalk® is spread over half of a mile.
This StoryWalk® is brought to you by Adair County Public Library and Thousand Hills State Park.
Share photos from your visit at www.facebook.com/hashtag/acplstorywalk?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZZsXWHOF1luwEvH0-2zFp8zbyIpsP7rZPlexFbhYMGanzfK_vFSijAtmh4imqPqoedDBkddTV52xXyTYoeAqFKfoJsvfCjK8rSHROobmJgqXuAJgQ636Fd2euAVwWWYf72N7E6ux-GX1JNm7qh2M6j9&__tn__=q
The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. StoryWalk® is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson
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art,children,kirksville, missouri,literacy,missouri state parks,outdoors,storywalk
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History & Museums,Arts,Parks & Rec,Kids & Family
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