Kohl McCormick StoryBus

Kohl McCormick StoryBus

The Kohl McCormick StoryBus is a children's literacy museum on wheels that visits schools and community events in the Chicago area. Housed inside a 37-foot Winnebago, the bus promotes reading to students at the kindergarten and pre-k levels. Filled with a rotating collection of hands-on interactive exhibits, the StoryBus transports children inside the worlds of favorite children's stories, such as "The Little Red Hen", "The Gingerbread Man", "The Three Little Pigs", and "Goldilocks and the Three Bears".

The StoryBus has a special mission to serve low-income children who too often fall behind in the development of reading skills. The StoryBus also provides teachers with an arts-based curriculum to reinforce the StoryBus experience and special training institutes for using the curriculum.

Launched in 2000, the StoryBus is a joint project of the Dolores Kohl Education Foundation and the McCormick Tribune Foundation. Members of the Kohl McCormick Academy of Outstanding Educators present at the institutes, mentor teachers at participating schools, and develop the curriculum materials.

External links

* [http://www.storybus.org Kohl McCormick StoryBus]
* [http://www.dkef.org Dolores Kohl Education Foundation]
* [http://www.mccormicktribune.org McCormick Tribune Foundation]


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