

On our walk, The Poartry Project created the new poem, ‘Bookland’, so what better Free Little Library piece to drop into the library. We should have anticipated that there would be a beautiful Little Free Library near the entrance in front of the Magic School Bus. In the case of inclement or severe weather, we will either move inside or cancel. We encourage rain boots and waterproof jackets/ponchos on rain days. Reciprocal Garden Membership Admission is not honored during our Boos &. Bookworm Garden camps are rain or shine Please make sure your camper is dressed appropriately. Go a little further in, and you can snuggle into Pooh’s home in a tree stump. Bookworm Gardens Members, please show your current membership card at check in. A visit to this Wisconsin public garden tailored to families is a must-do for kids living in Northeast Wisconsin. Turn right, and you find yourself in a “Where the Wild Things Are” garden. Bookworm Gardens, located in Sheboygan, near the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan campus, opens on May 1, 2022. You are welcomed by the Giving Tree when you pass under the magical arched gateway. Where did our surprise walk take us and – unexpectedly – Free Little Poetry? Back to Sheboygan, Wisconsin at the magical Bookworm Gardens! Can you imagine being able to step into a living version of your favorite scenes from beloved children’s books? Well, you can at Bookworm Gardens. We had walkers come in and walk with us in real time via livestream from as far as Brisbane, Australia and New Haven, Connecticut. Bookworm Gardens features dozens of displays like a dinosaur garden, left, that allows children to dig for prehistoric fossils. The kids can explore, touch stuff, read books, sit in a giant chair, and more. Step into a whimsical, 3.5-acre garden in Sheboygan and let your imagination lead you on an enchanted literary adventure Bookworm Gardens is an outdoor botanical garden that is inspired by classic children’s books. 32 reviews of Bookworm Gardens 'Wow, no reviews Come on, it's a fun place for kids and it's FREE. The high summer month of July took us to Chicago and our first-ever Pop-Up Surprise Poetry of Nature Walk. COVID update: Bookworm Gardens has updated their hours and services.
