This exhibition caters especially for children. The pictures are hung low on the walls so that everyone can see them and the main emphasis is on the images. As well as the watercolours, there are also fairy costumes for children to try on, flower fairy inspired hats made by a local designer, a reading corner, and most importantly a mirror.
The display begins with a series of information panels explaining Barker’s background and also providing titbits of information about flowers, fairies and trees - it’s not everyday you learn that in Scotland fairies were thought to be responsible for the Northern Lights!
Glass cases in the centre of the room display first and early editions of the flower fairy books and separate from the fairy pictures are 12 other examples of Cicely Mary Barker’s works.
The exhibition achieves a good balance between what will be interesting and entertaining for children and what will also appeal to adults. It is however slightly disappointing that none of the poems found in the books are on display.