So when it came time to plan our summer vacation back in January, my husband and I planned everything around this. Arrangements were made and an itinerary was drawn up. And then -- by way of plane and rental car -- we were there.
My visit was in mid-June, and now that I have been home awhile, I have had a chance to process this experience and wanted to share it with you before I forgot everything and moved on with life.
We arrived on a Friday morning, first thing. Of course, we must have been one of the first guests because it was nearly empty. I was greeted by a friendly face at the desk and bought our tickets. Of course I took a picture of the quote on the wall and told the Museum staff member that THIS was the highlight of my summer. Because I was a school librarian.
And then she understood.
With that, I started feeling as giddy as a kid on Christmas morning. What gift would I open first? Or rather, which part of the Carle would I first enjoy?
I decided to try the Paddington Exhibit first! I made sure to get my Bus Pass and stamp every time I stopped at a station. Learning about the history of the Paddington books was such a delight! A very detailed and thorough exhibit. I learned so much about these books and vowed to reread a Paddington book, especially the newer versions published by HarperChildrens.
Next stop: the library of course. By the time I left the Paddington Exhibit, a storytime had begun and the Museum had more visitors - many of them children. I sat in the back and enjoyed the reading, along with some other teachers who were there for a workshop of some kind. It was a reading of bird-themed books. The reader was sharing Little Owl Lost, and it was lovely!
After storytime was over, I visited the Leo and Diane Dillon Exhibit: "A Marriage of Artistry: Leo and Diane Dillon". So fascinating to learn more about their work! I especially loved this section of the museum because some of their books were laid out and I felt as if I were in a comfortable living room exploring books. While I was viewing the artwork and walking about, the marketing director stopped to chat with me and I told her how happy I was to be there. (Later she gave us a great recommendation for lunch spot, and we took her up on it!)
But of course, the main star is Eric Carle. "The Art of Eric Carle: Season" Exhibit is spacious and inviting, allowing visitors to walk through each season as they learn about Carle's life and work. I especially enjoyed the Summer corner.
Of course the museum had a bookstore, too. I found a great selection of newly published titles! I made sure to pick up a few souvenirs of my visit.
I saw some of my favorite picture books here, too!
As I reflect on my time at the Carle, I realize it was a lot for me to take in, and I really need to go back for a return visit to appreciate it more. This was definitely the perfect stop for a school librarian!
What I have been reading:
From Peachtree Publishers!
From Penguin!
From HMH Kids!
The Shoes:
I wore my Skechers black slip-ons to the Carle. Comfy and cute! I bought them several years ago, and I don't think they make them anymore, but there are similar ones here.

















