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    Cultural Inclusion

    ASL Interpreted Critter Day at Boston Children's Museum

    Posted Saturday December 06 2014 at 6:32 pm

    Boy Petting Reptile

    Are snakes really slimy?  How many teeth does an alligator have?  Can a turtle climb out of its shell?  Find out the answers to these and other questions as we celebrate the scaly creatures of the animal kingdom - the reptiles!

    December 20, 2014  11:30 am and 12:30 pm  ASL-Interpreted
    Free with paid Museum admission.

    For more information, visit the Museum website or contact:
    Saki Iwamoto, Health and Wellness Educator
    Iwamoto@BostonChildrensMuseum.org
    617-986-3697



    CapeCodCAN! Flash Mob of October 17, 2014 - John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum

    Posted Sunday November 30 2014 at 8:33 pm

    Managing Director of Cape Cod CAN, Jim Hurley, reports that all who participated were "Dancing in the Street" and mighty "Happy" about it.



    Critter Day: ASL Interpreted Animal World Experience at Boston Children's Museum

    Posted Thursday November 06 2014 at 11:49 pm

    Critter Day

    Animal World Experience is back with their wonderful group of furry, feathered and scaly creatures.  Even though it's the same animals at each presentation, each is focused on a different area, so you'll learn something new at every show!

    11:00  Locomotion Commotion:  What's all the commotion?  Animals move in many different ways, and we'll explore how they slither, crawl, hop, climb and swim.

    12:00  Myths are for Monkeys:  You'll have more fun than a barrel of monkeys as you learn the truth about common animal myths.

    Presentations are interpreted in American Sign Language.

    November 15, 2014  11am and 12 pm
    Free with paid Museum admission.

    For more information, visit the Museum website or contact:
    Saki Iwamoto, Health and Wellness Specialist
    Iwamoto@BostonChildrensMuseum.org
    617-986-3697