Stories, rhymes, music, and movement activities. For families with children ages birth-5. Perfect for families with children of multiple ages!
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Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes
Educational activities for homeschoolers and other children in non-traditional school settings. Ages 6-11.
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Have you ever wondered why an animal looks the way it does? Explore how plants and animals have different traits through hands-on activities and games. Presented by the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science. Ages 6-11.
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Learn various crucial skills for living independently as you enter early adulthood. Each session will focus on a different competency. For students in grades 9-12.
This month: Explore organization and time management.
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Discover the Lenape People, also known as the Delaware Indians, through archaeological records and oral histories. Iron Hill Science Center Director Maureen Zieber will share the story of some of our area's earliest inhabitants.