“In a clean, elegant, and fluid style, and grounded in excellent archival research, Please Touch demonstrates how these early children’s museums forged an innovative approach to audience engagement. An important addition to the field of museum studies.”—William S. Walker, author of A Living Exhibition: The Smithsonian and the Transformation of the Universal Museum
“A well-written and well-researched history of a previously not well-chronicled episode in the history of education and museums: namely, the children’s museum movement. Swigger skillfully synthesizes the secondary and primary literature in the history of Progressivism, education, and museum work to provide an account that will appeal to museum studies scholars and historians of education, as well as museum practitioners themselves.”—Karen Rader, coauthor of Life on Display: Revolutionizing U.S. Museums of Science and Natural History in the Twentieth Century