Green eggs and ham and the Gingerbread Man at Dayton's Storybook Dollhouse
When Gwen Owen, Community Relations Assistant for the Dayton Metro Library, won a dollPatrons visit the Storybook Dollhouse in its Plexiglas display case
Though Owen described the 18-month project as “very personal,” the Storybook Dollhouse didn’t stay just one woman’s labor of love. Facilities manager Carl Bach made a Plexiglas display case for the house; Kevin Delecki, then-manager of the Main Library children’s room, built a custom table for it, and Web Specialist Erin Abney created an interactive version on the children’s page of the library’s website. (According to the library’s analytics, visitors spend an average of more than three and a half minutes playing with the online dollhouse—that’s an eternity in Internet time, where the average web page visit is less than a minute.) The dollhouse is not going to stay at just one branch either: there are plans for it to travel to many of the 21 locations in the Dayton Metro system through 2013, “The dollhouse stays for two months at each location, so that only allows six branch libraries each year to have it. I had more requests for it than I could fill in 2012, so we’ll continue the tour as long as folks are interested. I don’t mind – my favorite thing is setting it up in a new location each time! I’m open to having it visit other libraries or schools someday as well,” Owen told LJ. She plans to add more clues in future as well, including “a Ramona Quimby clue that may go into the house before its next stop at our Huber Heights Branch Library in October.” “I’ve got ideas for more,” said Owen. “This is a project I’d like to keep working on for a long time.”We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing
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Marley Willis Smith
This is just wonderful! Makes me want to try something similar with a miniature historic baseball field! Not sure I have the patience, though. :-) Great job!Posted : Sep 20, 2012 02:37