Happy Easter From the Ducks in Boston Public Garden

This is a favorite post from Easter many years ago.


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Robert McCloskey’s classic story, Make Way for Ducklings, is immortalized in bronze statues in the Public Garden on Boston Common.  Mrs. Mallard and her eight ducklings, Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack  are all decked out and dressed in their fancy bonnets, ready for Easter.

This classic children’s book was written in 1941 and received the coveted Caldecott Medal in 1942.  The story, based in Boston, is about two ducks, Mr. and Mrs. Mallard, and their journey to find a proper home and start a family.  After the ducklings hatch, there are adventures throughout the city and help from a friendly policeman named Michael.

Make Way for Ducklings has been continuously in print since it was first published.  As of 2003, the book had sold over two million copies.  The city of Boston has whole-heartedly embraced the story.  In the Public Garden where the Mallards eventually settled, the bronze statues of Mrs. Mallard and her ducklings by artist Nancy Schön was erected in 1987 – a tribute to Robert McCloskey.

Happy Easter from the Bronze Ducklings at the Public Garden in Boston.

Jennie

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About Jennie

I have been teaching preschool for over forty years. This is my passion. I believe that children have a voice, and that is the catalyst to enhance or even change the learning experience. Emergent curriculum opens young minds. It's the little things that happen in the classroom that are most important and exciting. That's what I write about. I was a live guest on the Kelly Clarkson Show. I am highlighted in the seventh edition of Jim Trelease's million-copy bestselling book, "The Read-Aloud Handbook" because of my reading to children. My class has designed quilts that hang as permanent displays at the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia, the Fisher House at the Boston VA Hospital, and the Massachusetts State House in Boston.
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61 Responses to Happy Easter From the Ducks in Boston Public Garden

  1. Fraggle's avatar Fraggle says:

    Lovely duck! Happy Easter Jennie.

  2. Darlene's avatar Darlene says:

    I love these ducks and hope to see them myself one day!

  3. Victoria's avatar Victoria says:

    Oh my goodness…I hadn’t thought about “Make Way for Ducklings” for years. Thank you, Jennie! 💝

  4. willowdot21's avatar willowdot21 says:

    I have seen these Jennie! Many years ago I visited my sister while she was working in New York. We took a 5 day trip to Boston… A lovely city 😊

  5. willedare's avatar willedare says:

    As I may have probably already written, I used to lead tours of children around Beacon Hill during which we would find some of the architectural details from illustrations in the book which still exist on various homes and storefronts. It is a wonderful story, and the statues certainly help to keep it alive in our hearts/minds. Happy Easter!

    • Jennie's avatar Jennie says:

      I didn’t know there was still architectural details on buildings. Very cool! Happy Easter, Will!

      • willedare's avatar willedare says:

        Yes! If I am remembering correctly there were (at that time) a storefront on Charles Street which retained some architectural features included in the wonderful illustrations of the Mallard family’s adventures and at least one private home whose facade/front door matched an illustration in the book… And, of course, the Public Garden is blessedly similar to what it looked like 80+ years ago!

      • Jennie's avatar Jennie says:

        That is so wonderful, Will. Robert McCloskey would be very proud and happy. I love how the ducks are decorated for holidays and special events. I didn’t know the Public Garden still looks the same. That’s so important.

  6. It’s too wonderful not to re-post. Thanks, Jennie. Happy Easter. 🐰🐣🐇🐰

  7. Happy Easter, Jennie. Great story and post.

  8. Another one of my favourites.

  9. beetleypete's avatar beetleypete says:

    It’s lovely to see this again, Jennie. Happy Easter to you and your family.

    Best wishes, Pete.

  10. Gee whiz.. this was one of my favorite books when I was growing up! Happy Easter to you and those who mean the most to you!

  11. beth's avatar beth says:

    oh, I so love this, thank you for posting this and Happy Easter!

  12. Dan Antion's avatar Dan Antion says:

    Happy Easter, Jennie. I love the ducks. I used to stay pretty close to that park, and I took a train from the stop near there. I always walked up to see them. Thanks for sharing the Easter version.

  13. Maggie's avatar Maggie says:

    Such a nice reflection on such a great story.

  14. cindy knoke's avatar cindy knoke says:

    ₍ᐢ.̫.ᐢ₎ Happy Easter!

  15. frenchc1955's avatar frenchc1955 says:

    Hi Jennie, thank you for a lovely post!

  16. A delightful tribute to this book. Happy Easter, Jennie

  17. Carla's avatar Carla says:

    Happy Easter to your and yours, Jennie. I saw the ducks when I was in Boston, but they weren’t decked out when I went in September that year. 😁

    • Jennie's avatar Jennie says:

      Hi Carla, Happy Easter to you. I think it has to be a special event for the ducks to be decked out. Hey, you got to see them, and that is very cool!

  18. I read that book to my children and took them to the pond.

  19. johnlmalone's avatar johnlmalone says:

    sounds like great fun; will see if I can get a copy of this book 🙂

  20. srbottch's avatar srbottch says:

    Great story and wonderful post. Happy Easter, Jennie.

  21. petespringer's avatar petespringer says:

    I love this book. I had a similar experience some years back when a large herd of elk crossed the road. Traffic had to wait close to five minutes.

  22. What a lovely book and statues! Happy Easter, Jennie.

  23. Those bronze ducks are fabulous! It’s a great book. I hope you had a lovely Easter, Jennie.

    • Jennie's avatar Jennie says:

      Yes, and yes! They are the best. Easter was cold and rainy here, which always makes me feel bad for the children doing Easter egg hunts.

  24. dgkaye's avatar dgkaye says:

    Fabulous ducks! Happy Easter! xx

  25. Maravilloso! Amo los patos.
    Un gran abrazo! Un placer aeguirte

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