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Story Stops

Story Stops help kids both experience reading everywhere and learn about their city.

Exploring Boston Through Story Stops

Story Stops are an exciting new way for children and families to experience reading all around the City of Boston. These interactive, place-based literacy installations pair engaging stories with Boston landmarks, activities, and neighborhoods, turning the city into a storybook!

Each Story Stop features a short, themed story that is specifically written with text that supports early readers as they build foundational reading skills. Whether it’s a tale set in Moakley Park, Boston Public Market, or in one of the city’s many gardens, each story connects literacy to the lived experiences of Boston’s children and their communities.

 

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How it Works

  1. Visit a designated Story Stop location across Boston
  2. Look for a colorful poster featuring the Story Stop logo
  3. Scan the QR code or follow the URL link to access the digital version of the story on your phone or tablet
  4. Read together on-site or revisit the story later from home!

Story Stops Map

Why Story Stops?

Story Stops foster a love of reading through movement, discovery, and fun. By embedding stories in the city’s public spaces and tying literacy to everyday experiences, we are making reading more accessible and culturally relevant. Through our collaboration with Boston Public Library and Countdown to Kindergarten, we are ensuring that our texts are developmentally appropriate for our youngest learners, reinforcing the skills that children need in order to become confident, independent readers.

 

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