Inquiries About Serving on Habitot’s Board Habitot Children’s Museum seeks business, academic and community leaders who are passionate about young children and families, and who see the potential for the Museum to have greater impact through relocation, growth and financial stability. More on Board Participation or direct your inquiries to Gina Moreland, Executive Director, at gina@habitot.org.…
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(Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase from one of the links, Habitot will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.) Making bubble art is a fun, collaborative activity that combines art, science, and movement. Use the power of wind (your breath) to blow bubbles onto a piece…
Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase from one of the links, Habitot will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Shadow puppetry has been around for thousands of years, particularly in Asia. Inspire your child’s storytelling and encourage early learning about the science of light and shadows…
(Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon affiliate links. If you make a purchase from one of the links, Habitot will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.) Open-ended play with shaving cream is a sensory learning activity all by itself. Here are some ideas to create puffy “snow” and winter art with your…
Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon affiliate links. If you make a purchase from one of the links, Habitot will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Cardboard boxes are great for creative exploration and imaginative play. Reuse leftover holiday boxes to create a control panel for a rocketship, then embark on an…
Here’s a fun family project! Once constructed, it gives your child hours of fun, interactivity, and practice with hand-eye coordination. The bean bags and the game board can be made from inexpensive and recyclable materials commonly found around the home. SAFETY: Please supervise your children when using dry goods like rice, popcorn kernels, and beans…
(Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon Affiliate links. If you make a purchase from one of the links, Habitot may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.) Lead your little one through an imaginary adventure in space travel with this simple, child-made jetpack using recycled materials! What We’re Learning & Skills We’re Building …
(Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase from one of the links, Habitot will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.) Superhero play – and any type of dramatic play – can help children build their self-esteem, overcome fears, work on social skills, and act out real life…
Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links. If you purchase a material from one of the links, Habitot will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Collect natural materials and weave them together with colorful yarn – perfect for early fall! In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day (Monday, Oct. 10, 2022), this activity…