River Alive! Learning Trail

This playful learning installation is making a splash.

Eye-catching signs, wonderfully wild benches, and interactive animal sculptures have transformed Tacony Creek Park. This collaborative installation, led by Habithèque and funded by the William Penn Foundation, uses the principles of playful learning to teach families about the watershed and the wildlife that call it home.

Rhyming is fun about plants, water, and land. It also builds kids’ phonemic awareness– isn’t that grand? 

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“The work being done in Philadelphia demonstrates what’s possible when you put the needs of children and families first and create inclusive, engaging, and playful learning experiences for them to thrive.”

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