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Meet the Museum

Program Overview Meet the Museum, the Brooklyn Museum’s program for toddlers and their caregivers, began in November 2009. Capitalizing on the success of the Museum’s programs for families with...

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Family Days

Program Overview Located at the Chucalissa Archaeological Site, the University of Memphis’ C.H. Nash Museum introduces visitors to the science of archaeology and the arts and culture of the...

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Early Childhood Classes

Program Overview Since 2008, the Bay Area Discovery Museum has offered ongoing class series for young children ages 2 – 4 and their grown-ups at the Museum. These efforts began out of the Museum’s...

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Building Literacy

Program Overview Since 2008, the National Building Museum’s Building Literacy program has sought to increase outreach to preschoolers and their caregivers from Southeast Washington, D.C., an audience...

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Park Bench

Program Overview Since 2004, the Montclair Art Museum has offered Park Bench as a means of serving and engaging the area’s growing number of young families. The name of the program came from the desire...

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Breakfast with Tomten

Program Overview Breakfast with Tomten began in 2001 as a means of fulfilling the Swedish American Museum’s mission to bring about awareness of traditional Swedish holidays. Hosting a celebration...

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Tavern Toddlers

Program Overview Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, in Alexandria, VA, hosts its weekly Tavern Toddlers program for children of walking age through 36 months and their parents and caregivers. It began in 2007 out...

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Artissimo

Program Overview The National Gallery of Canada, located in the capital of Ottawa, Ontario, has offered its Artissimo family program since 1998. Running on weekends, during the summers, and on holidays...

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Tickle My Ears: Stories and Art at the Chrysler

Program Overview Tickle My Ears: Stories and Art at the Chrysler is a monthly storytelling program for Pre-K children and their caregivers. Taking place in the galleries, Tickle My Ears is designed to...

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Art Safari Museum Adventures

Program Overview Shelburne Museum developed Art Safari for preschool-aged visitors and their adult companions. The museum created the program after receiving multiple requests from parents and...

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