Make Way For Ducklings Statue Details
The Make Way for Ducklings Statue is a popular public statue located on the lakeside of Boston Common in the United States. Known for its adorable image and story-telling background, the statue is based on characters from the children’s book Duckling Make Way by Margaret Waits Brown.
The statue features a mother duck walking with her babies across the park’s lake. The mother duck gently led her children, and the ducklings followed behind her. They carefully stepped on the water waves. The mother duck’s eyes are full of love and patience. She uses her body to block the cold wind and danger and protect her children.
The statue was created by famous sculptor Branly Cadet in 2006 and has become one of the iconic attractions on the Boston Common. People can enjoy the beautiful figure of this statue by the lake, and can also feed wild ducks and enjoy the lake view in the park near the statue.
The Make Way for Ducklings Statue is not only a cute sculpture, but a symbol that reminds people to care about nature and animal life. It reminds us to respect and protect animals’ right to life and living space, and to live in harmony with nature. At the same time, this statue also inspired people’s warm memories of childhood and family, and became an important part of Boston’s urban culture.