(Disclaimer: This page contains Amazon Affiliate links. If you make a purchase from one of the links, Habitot will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.) A sunny day is a great opportunity to make art and try science experiments outdoors. Creating construction paper sun prints is a simple activity that lets…
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Come Play! Habitot Is On the Road! 2025 Locations & Dates Join us at one of our Mobile Museum events or an Art & STEM Day happening across the East Bay. Some are FREE and others are offered on a sliding scale with Eventbrite family tickets for timed-entry. Tickets sell out fast! READ MORE BELOW…
(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.) Creating a paper mache bowl is a simple way to make something special from materials that might otherwise be thrown away. Your child will learn the fun…
Imagine a New Museum Tell us your ideas in this survey! You can influence the design of a new children’s museum when you tell us about children’s museum and playground experiences that your family has loved. Whether it was an elaborate exhibit or a simple afternoon of playing outdoors, we want to know! The more…
Changing Art Table Explore art activities like watercolor painting, gelli printing, natural materials collaging, and more at our art table! The materials often change, but every activity is a chance to practice open-ended creativity. Skills We’re Practicing & What We’re Learning Playdough Sensory Table Playdough is great for building, rolling, molding, cutting – you name…
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. In some cultures, throwing confetti is a way to celebrate special events like weddings or New Year’s Eve. Habitot has a long tradition of celebrating the…
Turn a cardboard box, rimmed baking sheet, or box lid into a fun ball maze! This activity helps your child build hand-eye coordination while challenging them to practice strategizing and problem solving. What We’re Learning and Skills We’re Building (Safety: Balls and marbles smaller than 1.5 inches in diameter might be a choking risk to…
(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.) There’s so much diversity in the natural world! By creating handprint butterflies together, you and your child can explore the topic of non-binary animals, specifically chimera butterflies…
Materials for filling the sensory bag Materials for assembling the bag *Gluten-free alternatives: corn starch, corn flour, rice flour Note: For a flour-free mixture, you can omit the water and mix shaving cream or hair gel with the colors. Or, just squeeze or pour tempera paint straight into the bag (the consistency will be much…
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…