Enjoy a magical storybook walk in Forest Park featuring the children's book Kash & Palmer Present . . . I Love Muself! by local St. Louis authors Stanley K. Harvey and Tavonda P. Harvey, when the Winter Storybook Walk opens in Forest Park.
This self-guided, non-weather-dependent experience invites your family to explore the storybook walk in the Anne O'C. Albrecht Nature Playscape. Individual pages are posted sequentially along the path, encouraging families to read along while enjoying time in the Nature Playscape.
This experience is free and open during park hours. Presented in partnership with Forest Park Forever Education Team, The St. Louis Public Library, and St. Louis Black Authors of Children's Literature
Learn more at forestparkforever.org
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