Tuesday, July 2, 2024

6th July Hop a Park Day

Parks play a crucial role in enhancing our quality of life; they offer a refuge from the urban environment and provide a space for physical activities and mental rejuvenation.

Parks are vital spaces for community gathering, relaxation, and recreation and they give everyone an opportunity to connect to nature, not only on the first Saturday in July, but everyday.

Not sure about the name of the day. It is not an idiom in Australia, but I can't believe I haven't written about parks before. There is so much to write about and so many books to explore. There's national parks, theme parks, skate parks, recreational parks, adventure parks, sensory parks...

I don't propose to write about all of these types of parks, but rather to share some books that I like that highlight what may happen at the park.

Of course you can go there to play







You can walk the dog



These two books by Anthony Browne offer multiple perspectives on what happens at the park and there is much to talk about when you share these books.




You can take a child to the park

Both of these show just what can happen on an outing to a park.





The story can be set in a well known park

The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney

The ducks walk past a bottle tree, through some gates, and along a road. Then little Alexander falls down the hole and the people work together to get him up and out! 


Boston Public Gardens

Mrs. Mallard was sure that the pond in the Boston Public Gardens would be a perfect place for her and her eight ducklings to live.  The problem was how to get them there through the busy streets of Boston.


The Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.




A true story about Bob Redman, a New York City boy who built a series of intricate treehouses hidden in Central Park



It might be a park where anything can happen (imaginary or otherwise)

When Leonard takes a shortcut through the park, he finds an egg and takes it home, where it hatches into a lizard (or so Leonard thinks). Leonard names his new pet Buster and takes him all around the city: on the subway, to the library, to a baseball game, and more.



Emily Forbes finds a rock in a nearby park, but she has no idea that it is the egg of a prehistoric creature. She calls it Thing. 










The parks could inspire change


When a girl moves to a new town, she finds a place called Butterfly Park. But when she opens the gate, there are no butterflies. Determined to lure the butterflies in, the girl inspires her entire town to help her.




We Go to the Park is a beautiful, lyrical meditation on going to the park to play-which extends into a reflection on life itself.



A Park Connects Us
An ode to urban parks and the many ways they connect us to community and nature. This picture book excursion through a city park invites readers to discover how shared green spaces bring us together.





Fatima Khazi is excited for the weekend. Her family is headed to a local state park for their first camping trip! The school week might not have gone as planned, but outdoors, Fatima can achieve anything.





So many reasons to go to a park!

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