Exciting Letterland Days 2024 Event at Pullen Park Announced

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The Wake County Public School System, in collaboration with the City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, is thrilled to unveil the upcoming Letterland Days event at Pullen Park for 2024. According to the official announcement, the program is generously sponsored and supported by Letterland International and Wake Up and Read.

In a statement, the organizers shared, “Letterland Days are a fun way for students to celebrate their literacy achievements in the Letterland program during this past school year.” The event is scheduled to take place from May 13 to May 17, running from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. Participants will engage in a scavenger hunt to find their favorite Letterlander cutouts hidden throughout the park.

Furthermore, special themed activities will be available on Letterland Activity Nights, specifically on May 13 and May 16 from 5 to 8 p.m. Attendees can look forward to a variety of exciting experiences such as Impy Ink’s Face Inking Station, Bouncy Ben’s Bubble Blowing, Quarrelsome Queen’s Crown Creation, Noisy Nick’s Noise Makers, Munching Mike’s Beanbag Toss, Jumping Jim’s Jump Rope Gym, Clever Cat’s Carousel, Talking Tess’ Train, Kicking King’s Kiddie Boats, and more.

During the event, live appearances and interactions with beloved characters like Clever Cat, Annie Apple, and Bouncy Ben are also set to take place. While entrance to the park is free, certain activities and concessions will require additional fees. Interested individuals are encouraged to purchase ride tickets in advance to streamline their experience.

In summary, Letterland Days at Pullen Park promises to be an engaging and enriching experience for children in Pre-K to 2nd Grade. With a mix of educational activities and fun attractions, the event aims to celebrate literacy achievements and provide a memorable outing for participants.



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