Reading Guides are provided by Turning the Page. Turning the Page links public schools, families and our community so that, together, we can ensure students receive valuable educational resources and a high-quality public education. We do this through parent workshops, museum field trips, author visits, one-on-one support sessions with parents, and by helping families build home libraries to support strengthening literacy skills at home.
Story Time at Nationals Park

Join us for Story Time at Nationals Park before five Sunday afternoon home games! Families will have the opportunity to read along with a Nationals player, receive a free book, and participate in literacy-focused activities in partnership with Turning the Page.
Anyone with a ticket for the day's Nationals game can attend. Story Time is held in the Kennedy Conference Room and begins at 12:15 p.m.
Left Field Gate will open early at 12:00 p.m. for fans attending Story Time.
April 27
"Clifford Makes the Team"
by Norman Bridwell
June 8
"Just like Josh Gibson"
by Angela Johnson
July 6
To Be Announced

August 3
"Play Ball, Pikachu"
by Sonia Sander
September 14
"Baseball on Mars"
by Rafael Rivera, Jr. and Tim Hoppey

Story Time Books + Event Dates
For groups of 20 or more, please call 202.675.NATS(6287) or email groupsales@nationals.com
Some restrictions apply. Maximum of twelve (12) tickets per order. Pricing varies by game and all seating is subject to availability. Not valid for Special Ticket Events. Promotions are subject to change without notice. Ticket brokers are not eligible for this offer. The Washington Nationals may expand the use of netting. All sales are final. There are no refunds, exchanges or cancellations.
The Nationals reserve the right to change any and all 2025 access, benefits, promotions, seating locations and events (including, without limitation, location, dates and times) without notice based upon: 1) federal, city, state and/or local government orders, mandates or restrictions; 2) the guidance or recommendations of a recognized health agency (i.e. Centers for Disease Control or the World Health Organization); 3) any other reason as determined by the Nationals and/or Major League Baseball in their sole discretions.