NEW YORK CITY (WABC) — Kids are on the hunt for tiny plastic ducks hiding in so-called “duck libraries” throughout New York City.
An anonymous person started the trend, then a dog walker continued their mission to spread joy through a “take a duck, leave a duck” policy.
JJ Cerillo is that dog walker, and you can think of her as the “keeper of the ducks.”
“I’m here to give them ducks because I am the duck librarian,” Cerillo said.
It’s a very prominent position, overseeing and restocking metal boxes. Inside, you’ll find a load of ducks.
Cerillo says this all started when she crossed paths with a stranger.
“I saw him once place an object on one of the railings, and I looked to see what it was and it was a duck,” Cerillo said.
She asked the mystery man if she could do the same… he approved.
But it didn’t stop there. The still anonymous giver was at it again and put up the very first duck library.
Cerillo spotted a group of kids run up to the box mounted on a pole in Chelsea.
“There was a whole crowd of kids around it and it just made my day, the joy it brought me, it was bringing them,” Cerillo said.
It’s now a movement that’s captured on Cerillo’s Instagram page, “chelseaduckmags.”
She added a library on Seaman Avenue in Inwood, where we left an Eyewitness News duck, and another inside the library in Chelsea Piers.
“I think it will get snatched up quick. I think it will be gone by the time we get back,” Cerillo said.
The one rule is that if you take a duck, Cerillo says please leave one or several.
“Here we are as adults, and we run into a duck and it’s glorious,” Cerillo said.
This effort did recently hit rough water. Someone stole one of the libraries. That aside, Cerillo’s wish is she wants people to put up more in their neighborhoods, which is something that’s already happening.
“There’s one in Edinburgh, Scotland who wanted to do this, so I told her how and what to do and she does it,” Cerillo said.
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