The Florence Museum is pleased to offer Mornings at the Museum, an interactive story time for children ages birth to four. These half hour sessions will take place the second Monday of each month starting in August. Mornings at the Museum will begin at 10:00 AM with each session to include a story, hands-on activity and exploration of objects directly relating to the museums permanent collection. This has been designed to engage young learners and foster a life long love and awareness of art, science and history.
August 8, 2011: Skippy Scallop, A Tale of Bright Eyes by Suzanne Tate
Skippy Scallop is an imaginative tale that explains the life of a scallop. It is one animal that survives because of its many blue eyes! Children will learn about several ocean creatures and about important groups of preservationists. The colorful and lively illustrations will make this book a family or class favorite.
August 8, 2011: Skippy Scallop, A Tale of Bright Eyes by Suzanne Tate
Skippy Scallop is an imaginative tale that explains the life of a scallop. It is one animal that survives because of its many blue eyes! Children will learn about several ocean creatures and about important groups of preservationists. The colorful and lively illustrations will make this book a family or class favorite.
Ages: birth to 4
Date: August 8
Date: August 8
Time: 20:00 am
Where: Florence Museum
Cost: Free
Contact: To register for Mornings at the Museum please call 843-662-3351, Florence Museum
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