About this Event
The Springfield Garden Club invites families, gardeners, teachers, and book lovers to experience Children’s Books in Bloom: Miniature Gardens That Tell a Tale, a whimsical exhibit transforming beloved children’s stories into enchanting miniature gardens. The event will take place May 1–3, 2026 at the historic Forest Park Monkey House. The event will kick off Children’s Book Week, May 4-10, which is being celebrated at area libraries.
This imaginative show features 48 creative floral displays each inspired by classic children’s book. Visitors will discover their favorite stories—from magical castles and woodland scenes to beloved characters and adventures filled with plants and flowers.
Designed for visitors of all ages, Children’s Books in Bloom combines gardening, storytelling, and creativity in an immersive setting. Guests can enjoy story time readings, explore enchanting garden displays, and share the joy of books with children and grandchildren.
The exhibit also supports a meaningful cause. The event is free and open to the public but donations are greatly appreciated. All donations from the event go towards a future Forest Park Kiddie Train.
“We know children and adults will enjoy these colorful, playful designs!” says Springfield Garden Club President Wanda Roberge. “By pairing tabletop gardens with children’s books, we hope to spark creativity, encourage reading, and inspire young gardeners.”
The event promises a magical experience for families, educators, and garden enthusiasts alike.
Event Details
What: Children’s Books in Bloom – Miniature Gardens That Tell a Tale
When: May 1–3, 2026 (Friday and Saturday, 9AM-4PM, and Sunday 1-4PM.)
Where: Forest Park Monkey House, Springfield, MA
Hosted by: The Springfield Garden Club
Highlights include:
• 48 miniature flower designs inspired by children’s literature
• Tours by Springfield Garden Club
• Storytime Readings by the designers from the books for children of all ages!
Families, school groups, and community members are warmly invited to attend and experience how stories can bloom!
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Organized in 1917 and a member of the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts since 1928, The Springfield Garden Club works to create interest in the art of gardening, stimulate the promotion of civic beauty through horticulture and conservation, and encourage the appreciation of the visual art of designing with plant material.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
300 Sumner Ave, 300 Sumner Avenue, Springfield, United States
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