GALLERY THREE · 04 · CREATE
The Story Station
Where what you discovered becomes something you made.

Every great trip ends with a story to tell. The Story Station is a warm nook of low tables, a reading rug, and a wall of blank books waiting for a name on the spine. Children draw the machine they built, write the colour they invented, and read it aloud to whoever will listen. Making is how a discovery becomes a memory.
Ages 4–11 · 25 min average visitWHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER
Three things to try.
01
The Blank-Book Wall
Take a bound book with empty pages, fill it, and shelve it for the next visitor to read. The library writes itself.
02
The Drawing Long-Table
Crayons, big paper, and a prompt that changes daily. Draw the gear you turned or the colour you mixed.
03
The Storyteller’s Rug
A soft circle where a gallery educator reads aloud on the hour — and where children take the chair to read their own.


1,400
Child-made books shelved
6
Story readings daily
1
New prompt each morning
“A child remembers what they made in the order they made it. We just give the day somewhere to land.”
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