
Bunny’s Book Club by Annie Silvestro, illustrated by Tatjana Mai-Wyss. Snappsy the Alligator (Did Not Ask to Be in This Book) by Julie Falatko, illustrated by Tim Miller. Snappsy does not want to be the focus of a book, particularly when the narrator keeps making him out to be a villain. I love that it’s been a fun project for so many of you the last two years, and I hope you like this list just as much as I loved putting it together.Īnd if you have a friend or two who might enjoy these recommendations as well, I’d be delighted if you passed it along.Įven more picture books to read this summer Of course, the best part is hearing from families that use this list to find new favorites at their libraries or the bookstore, or who try to read every picture book on the list during summer vacation. It’s always so delightful to collect favorite picture books, both old and new, and put them into one list, even if it becomes progressively difficult each year to come up with 100 picture books I didn’t include in the previous years’ lists. These StoryWalks have been made possible by our partnerships with the San Francisco Public Library, National Park Service, Presidio Trust, Chronicle Books, and Yosemite Conservancy.I can’t believe this is my third year putting together a list of 100 picture books. Since the summer of 2017, we have installed several StoryWalks in our parks. Find this StoryWalk in the Presidio, starting at the Mountain Lake Park Playground. Watch or listen to author and illustrator, Alison Farrell, read The Hike aloud!įollow a note’s unexpected journey and encounter a cast of charming characters along the way. Start at the newly-redone Tennesse Valley parking lot and trailhead. You can also find The Hike at Tennesse Valley in Marin County, where we've teamed up with Marin City Library and Sausalito Library. Start at the Presidio Visitor Center and follow the signs to the first panel, located at the intersection of Lincoln Blvd. Find it in the Presidio, along the Presidio Promenade.
Join three friends on a hiking adventure while learning about nature in your national park.
Take a reading adventure! Find this year's StoryWalks in three different locations.