DATE: Tuesdays in April

  • April 1, 2025
  • April 8, 2025
  • April 15, 2025
  • April 29, 2025

Time: 10:30 a.m.

AGE RANGE: Ideal for ages 7 and younger

ABOUT THIS EVENT

Join us every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. for Storytime at Ford House, a free program designed to inspire young imaginations! Perfect for children aged 7 and under, this weekly event features engaging children’s books read by our education team, paired with a fun, interactive activity inspired by the story. Each month highlights a new book, blending the magic of storytelling with hands-on experiences that encourage creativity, curiosity, and a connection to the natural world. Every session offers a unique opportunity for little ones to learn, laugh, and grow from crafting to exploring.
Registering is recommended!✨
ADMISSION: Free
Featured Book of the Month: The Busy Tree
Spectacular illustrations rendered in oil painting and a rhyming text that describes a tree’s activities, from its roots to its branches, introduce young readers to the amazing activities that go on in a tree. Acorns nibbled by chipmunks, ants scurrying across a trunk, a spider spinning a web, leaves “breathing out air for all to breathe in” – everything adds up to a “busy tree” for all to “come and see.”

Enhance your visit!

Enhance your experience by becoming a Friend of Ford House where you'll enjoy exclusive perks like discounts on tickets, dining, and shopping, all while supporting this historic estate. Or reserve a table at The Continental for a perfect lunch or dinner before the event. And review Ford House rules and policies to make the most of your visit. Join us for a memorable evening and even more benefits with your Friends of Ford House Friendship.

Thank you to Ford Philanthropy

Ford House is grateful for the generous support of Ford Philanthropy and helping us fulfill our educational mission and making Ford House more accessible to our community.

About Ford House

Ford House is a 501c3 nonprofit and National Historic Landmark. Experience the historic family home of Edsel Ford, the only son of Henry Ford, and his wife, Eleanor. Visitors from all over the world come to wander, wonder, and explore the beauty of this 1928 National Historic Landmark and uncover a unique piece of the American automotive story in metro Detroit. Learn more below.