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studio storytime

Studio Storytime:  Have You Ever Seen a Flower? 

Join us in the Studio to explore nature through story telling. This week, we will read Have You Ever Seen a Flower  by Shawn Harris, and create our own wire flower sculptures. 

Presented as part of Remake Learning Days; learn more at remakelearningdays.org

studio storytime

Studio Storytime:  The Honeybee

Join us in the Studio to explore nature through story telling. This week, we will read The Honeybee  by Kristen Hall, and create our own bee houses. 

Presented as part of Remake Learning Days; learn more at remakelearningdays.org

MAKESHOP: Nature Weaving

Join us in MAKESHOP to explore weaving with natural materials. Use sticks, vines, grasses and more as both warp and weft for weaving.

Presented as part of Remake Learning Days; learn more at remakelearningdays.org

nursery sensory play: is it paint?

Nursery Sensory Play: Is It Paint? Natural Pigments

Join Aermine and Sabrina in the Nursery to explore how different natural pigments can be used to create paint! Learners will use commonly found household items for their exploration and will have the opportunity to smell and feel their paintings. 

Visitors will use items like spices, teabags, and water to create with. 

This program is designed with our youngest visitors in mind, to support cognitive growth and give them an opportunity to develop motor skills, but all visitors are welcome to join. Sensory play can also be calming and soothing.

nursery sensory play: is it paint?

Nursery Sensory Play: Is It Paint? Natural Pigments

Join Aramae in the Nursery to explore how different natural pigments can be used to create paint! Learners will use commonly found household items for their exploration and will have the opportunity to smell and feel their paintings. 

Visitors will use items like spices, teabags, and water to create with. 

This program is designed with our youngest visitors in mind, to support cognitive growth and give them an opportunity to develop motor skills, but all visitors are welcome to join. Sensory play can also be calming and soothing.