Kansas City might be a bit of a drive but this place looks worth it for anyone who loves children’s book art and/or literature! This warehouse-sized undertaking just opened in March so please forgive them for being “closed April 16-19 and April 28-30 for exhibit installation.” (https://www.rabbitholekc.org/) To learn more about it, please go here: https://kcstudio.org/experiencing-childrens-literature-like-never-before/ and here: https://www.npr.org/sections/pictureshow/2024/04/17/1242760712/kansas-city-childrens-museum-books.
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