Saturday, June 25th | 3:30pm Your Song My Song brings children’s music to life with puppetry, guitars, ukuleles, and story-driven songs that take the audience on an adventure! Jaime Lee and Eric Hart are lifelong performers dedicated to inspiring, educating, and entertaining young audiences with songs focused on environmental stewardship and mindfulness. They are bringing […]
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Concerts from the Couch | Your Song My Song
Discovery Gateway and Mundi Project are proud to continue our Fall Concerts on the Couch musical series. This month will feature the artist Your Song My Song!
STEAM Learning Lab – The Buzz on Bees
Today, we are visiting The Farm here in the museum. Tucked into the corner of Kid’s Eye View, The Farm lets museum visitors ride a horse, care for crops and tend to some broody chickens. We especially love the picture of a cute piggy, so today we are going to make a cute piggy of our very own!
STEAM Learning Lab – Piggy Pinch Pots
Today, we are visiting The Farm here in the museum. Tucked into the corner of Kid’s Eye View, The Farm lets museum visitors ride a horse, care for crops and tend to some broody chickens. We especially love the picture of a cute piggy, so today we are going to make a cute piggy of our very own!
STEAM Learning Lab – Hexagon Bubbles
A hexagon is a shape with 6 sides. Can you think of anywhere in nature that you might be able to find hexagons? They are all over the place! Snowflakes, turtle shells, insect eyes, pineapples, and the honeycombs in beehives all contain hexagons! This is because the hexagon is a very efficient shape. When bees make their honeycombs, the cells are shaped like this because it doesn’t waste any space. Today we are going to make our own hexagons with bubbles!
STEAM Learning Lab – Dances from Around the World
Dancing has been a favorite way for people to tell stories, express emotion, and get active since the beginnings of history. Join us as we learn about popular dances from all over the world.
STEAM Learning Lab – A Mask for Me and My Friend!
Today we are going to teach you how to make an easy no-sew mask with just a t-shirt you no longer use or want and some scissors. To protect ourselves and others from COVID-19 the CDC now recommends wearing cloth face covering when in public to help keep ourselves and others safe. Wearing masks along with handwashing, coughing into your sleeve, and continuing to social distance are all ways we can stay healthy and safe.
Puppet Show | There’s a Monster in My Bathtub!
Billy can’t take a bath because there’s a big furry monster taking up all the space and using all his soap.
Puppet Show | There’s a Monster in My Bathtub!
Billy can’t take a bath because there’s a big furry monster taking up all the space and using all his soap.