Support for this exhibition has been generously provided by Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce and The Walton Family Foundation. This exhibition was organized by The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Amherst, MA
Right: Madeline at the Paris Flower Market � 1955 by Ludwig Bemelmans. TM and � Ludwig Bemelmans, LLC
Header: Madeline and the Bad Hat (The Viking Press, 1956/57). Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce
Join Mo Willems for an exclusive preview of his new book, Waiting Is Not Easy! Meet Mo, meet Elephant & Piggie, get your books signed, and enjoy special art projects and films. (Please note that 11:00 and 11:40 storytimes with Mo are both full.)
Limit one book from home/unlimited books from The Carle Bookshop. No personalization and no signing of board books or stuffed animals. Can't make it to the event? Reserve signed books online or contact The Carle Bookshop at (413) 658-1132 or shop@carlemuseum.org
Support for this exhibition has been generously provided by Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce and The Walton Family Foundation. This exhibition was organized by The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Amherst, MA.
Cover for The New Yorker, October 9, 1954. Collection of Barbara Bemelmans. TM and � Ludwig Bemelmans, LLC.
*We are unable to accept same-day phone reservations. On the day of the event, tickets are first come, first served. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.
**Limit one book from home/unlimited books from The Carle Bookshop. Can't make it to the event? You may reserve signed books online or contact The Carle Bookshop at (413) 658-1132 or shop@carlemuseum.org.
Please note this is not a drop-off program. Space is limited, registration recommended. Walk-ins welcome as space permits. Registration is required. See Workshops for Youth & Families to sign up.
The Innovations in Education study tour, launched in 2010, has quickly become known for the variety of learning opportunities it offers its participants, as well as its intimate view of Pistoia. Participants tour school environments; learn about the schools' history; talk with school staff and teachers about both practical and philosophic aspects of teaching and learning; and share with other participants their observations, beliefs and practice. Participants also have the opportunity to experience the history and culture of Pistoia, where the value of aesthetics and deeply held beliefs about the potential and rights of all children and families are so foundational. Learn more
Learn about the four graduate degrees in children's literature available at The Carle. Registration required. For more information about Simmons programs, email gsa@simmons.edu.
Pictured here: a recent Simmons at The Carle class meets with artist David Wiesner.