Morning at the Museum is a Smithsonian program that provides access to a museum for individuals with cognitive and sensory processing disabilities by providing pre-visit materials, early entrance for registered families, gallery scavenger hunt, design activities, and a “Take a Break” space.

Saturday, June 16, 9:00–10:30 a.m.

In this special workshop, participants will engage in a hands-on theatrical puppet performance and in a design activity with  NYC Kids Project. Participants will brainstorm and prototype a product or experience to assist during an outdoor adventure.

NYC Kids Project uses puppetry and theater to teach children of all abilities to embrace diversity, question stereotypes, and show respect for all. NYC Kids Project has been presenting its programs in NYC schools, libraries, and community venues for over thirty years.

 

This program is free and for all ages. Pre-Registration Required. To register, email access@cooperhewitt.zendesk.com or call 917.809.6732.

 

 

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