They had laminated book pages and placed them on nice stakes. I did a cheaper version and essentially did not spend a dime.
Each page of the book was on a separate stake. |
It took two copies of the same book to create this book walk. I used a small Clifford book I had at home and used a tape runner to adhere the pages to each fan. I numbered them so I would not lose track of the order of the pages.
The only disadvantage to the fan stakes was we had to squat to read each page |
This was our third time running around to read the book |
We had a visitor along the way |
Now the goats want in on the entertainment. My son was having so much fun he ran from page to page! |
My children and I had an amazing time on our book walk. I love any activity that encourages reading. I am sure there will be more books and book walks to come.
Just a Hint:
This is easiest to do with books that do not have illustrations or text that crosses the pages.
Other fun suggestions for a book walk:
- In the dark with flashlights
- Father's Day with appropriate themed book
- In a park or on a trail
- On a family camping trip
- On a miniature golf course
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HOw fun! I will have to try that one out with my sons!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun activity! I think I have the same book that you used! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteRebecca@RootsAndWingsCo
What a fabulous idea! A great way to combine learning and exercise!
ReplyDeleteHow fun we love reading outside, I might have to try this this summer!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! You did a great job with the fans and Clifford story. I'm picturing it along the playground at school.
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