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Children’s Museum at Saratoga Makes History with First-Ever Traveling Exhibit, Debuting Immersive Literacy Experience

The Children’s Museum at Saratoga (CMAS) will mark a major milestone this month with the arrival of its first ever traveling exhibit , welcoming an immersive, storybook-inspired literacy experience on loan from the Minnesota Children’s Museum. The exhibit arrived Sunday, and is viewable this week. 

The approximately 500-square-foot exhibit represents a new chapter for CMAS, expanding how the museum brings fresh, engaging learning opportunities to families in the Capital Region. Designed to immerse children and caregivers in the worlds of classic children’s literature, the exhibit features environments inspired by The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, and Where’s Spot? by Eric Hill. 

Through hands-on exploration and shared discovery, the exhibit encourages children to experience stories beyond the page. The spaces are intentionally designed to spark curiosity, conversation, and play—reinforcing that literacy develops through meaningful interactions long before formal reading begins. 

“This exhibit is incredibly special for us, not only because of its focus on early literacy, but because it represents the first time we’ve brought a traveling exhibit to the Children’s Museum at Saratoga,” said Sarah Smith, Executive Director of CMAS. “As we continue to listen to our community and respond to how families use and experience the museum, we’re committed to keeping our exhibits dynamic. That means growing our permanent exhibits while also exploring new traveling opportunities like this one, which allow us to introduce new themes, perspectives, and experiences for our visitors.” 

The exhibit’s arrival also coincides with the Children’s Museum at Saratoga’s partnership with United Way of the Greater Capital Region, the official local program partner for Dolly Parton Imagination Library. Together, these initiatives reflect a shared commitment to expanding access to books and reinforcing the importance of early literacy both inside and outside the museum’s walls. 

While the traveling exhibit invites families to experience stories through immersive play, the Imagination Library ensures that children can continue building that connection to reading at home, further strengthening the role of families and caregivers in a child’s literacy journey. 

The traveling exhibit reflects CMAS’s evolving approach to growth, balancing long-term investments in permanent installations with flexible, rotating exhibits that keep repeat visits engaging and relevant. It also opens the door for future partnerships with museums nationwide, expanding what CMAS can offer to the community it serves. 

The exhibit is currently open and viewable any time the Museum is open. 

For admission details, memberships, and hours, visit https://cmssny.org/ or stop by the Museum at 65 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs.