Imagine a carefree party. The child's museum's birthday party is like this! Exploring our popular animal friends and museums with pleasant science and nature, and the museum's birthday party is an unforgettable and funny
* Additional options were held in the last 30 minutes of the party. The performance of the Science Dome Planetarium depends on the schedule of the museum
Do you want to do a little? If so, the tradition is the right party for you! Our basic party package is suitable for every age group
The perfect package for animal lovers! Enjoy all traditional package benefits and special animal visits
You and your guest will enjoy a special party before public opening hours on Sunday. We are restricting private parties every Sunday morning. These hours will be reserved in advance in advance.
The DIY party books the party room for 2 hours and allows you to plan your own party freely. This party does not include animal demos, tours and add-ons
You offer your own food and other items. We recommend keeping snacks simple so that you can enjoy light snacks during the hours assigned to private rooms.
To provide the best birthday party experience for your team, there are some limitations on the number of guests that can participate in the party (see the party description above). Therefore, our museum members need to count the number of attendees at your birthday party.
In general, birthday children can choose from the following list: chinchillas, ferrets, lizards, snakes, frogs, turtles and rabbits
Our museum store order gift bag is a perfect complement to your party. Our staff is happy to help you coordinate the perfect choice to fit your party. For details, please call 860.231.2830 x 380.
Schoolhouse Children's Museum Schoolhouse The Children's Museum and Learning Center is located in a historic school building built in 1913. The Schoolhouse Museum is designated as a National Historic Registry Goods and offers interactive exhibitions and educational programs on site, and tours of schools and facilities. The current plan is consistent with the common core and the next-generation Sunshine standard. The mission of Schoolhouse Children's Museum and Learning Center is to involve children in an interesting discovery by integrating art, humanities and scientific practices into the historical background.
Children's museums often focus on experiential learning through interaction with museums, sometimes there are little or no physical collections. The Brooklyn Children's Museum and other early childhood museums have evolved from a natural history museum and facilities centered on things. During the 20th century, the child museum began to slowly discard the item and switched to a more interactive exhibition. Although the child museum is a more extreme case, it is worth noting that in the 20th century, there are more museums that add explanations by reducing the number of exhibits than the museums of the 19th century. The definition of the museum is important, but as the museum as a museum does not have to fulfill our expectation to pay more attention to planning, education, and its role, the object is no longer so important for many institutions Some scholars are thought not to be. tourist
The Children's Museum provides exhibitions and programs to promote informal learning experiences for children. Compared with traditional museums, children's art museums usually have non-intervention policies on exhibitions. And it is characterized by an interactive exhibit designed to be operated by children. The theory behind these exhibitions is that activities are as educational as teaching, especially in early childhood. Most children museums are non-profit organizations, many of which are operated by volunteers or very small experts.
The international professional association of the child museum has the Children's Museum Association (ACM), the American Youth Museum Association (AAYM) founded in 1962. In 2007, 341 member institutions in 23 countries and The Hands On ! You have to participate. The European Children's Museum Association (HO! E) was founded in 1994, and as of 2007, there are member institutions in 34 countries. Many ACM membership museums are mutual members and members of the museum can access all other museums for free.