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Cafe Grocery Exhibit Waterworks Exhibit Make-up Exhibit Infant Garden Exhibit Wiggle Wall Exhibit
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Hands-on Discovery

Habitot's hands on exhibits and indoor play areas are especially for infants, toddlers and young children. The museum's six small-scale theme exhibits create a learning, discovery and play space for kids and their families. Fun exhibits encourage parent child interactions with multi-sensory learning games and activities. Exhibits reflect the ethnically diverse and environmentally sensitive Bay Area community.Exhibits are open daily. Animated Exhibits Tour

Rocket Ship and Mission Control Returns!
Habitot's popular Rocket Ship and Mission Control exhibit returned to Habitot on May 7 and will be docked until the end of the year. In January '09, it will blast off to the Charles Schultz Museum in Sonoma. The Rocketship exhibit lets young children explore their imaginations as astronauts in space, and manage the buttons and dials on Mission Control. Controllers can speak to astronauts through sound tubes. Watch how children plan their trip into space by collecting food from the Grocery Store exhibit. The Rocketship was funded by gifts to the fall '07 fundraising appeal from member families.

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Rocket Ship and Mission Control Exhibit Returns May 7


Waterworks
The Water play gallery offers three components: river ramp for creating and damming streams; a pumping station problem solving activity and a water table filled with waterwheels, buckets with holes, pitchers and fishing rods; activities help young children formulate scientific concepts of gravity and motion, the power of falling water, and pumping.Surrounding walls offer mural-making with foam blocks on a water/ocean theme.

Drop-in Art Studio
Every day, a new activity in Habitot's Drop-in Art Studio! Come prepared to "get messy" with creative, open-ended art -- just what young children need for brain development and hands-on skills. The studio features an enormous paintable wall for murals and group painting projects; a sculpture table with clay, play-doh, gak or other sculpture material; and a mixed-media table offering collage, printing, finger painting, foam painting, recycled art, paper mache -- a different activity every day. The studio is staffed full-time with knowledgeable art educators.

You can download this month's Art Studio Calendar PDF for daily art studio activities, Family Art Days and special events especially for family participation.

Family Art Days
takes place on Sundays, September through May
The Annual Preschool Art Show begins in January
Learn more about our Hands-on Art Studio Program
Visit our Hands-on Art Studio Gallery

Little Town Grocery & Café
Small-scale shopping carts, fruits, vegetables and breads sorted into grocery bins, and cash registers create the context of a grocery, while at the adjacent counters, on bar stools and at tables of the café, parents and children order from menus and serve food to customers; experiences in this exhibit facilitate social learning and parent-child interactions. Some of the items in the grocery bins, plastic sushi rolls, matzo bread, burritos and mangos, have sparked conversations between families identifying foods common to their cultures.

Infant-Toddler Garden
A picket fence/gated area especially for infants, crawlers and early walkers. Floor to ceiling murals and softly carpeted floor surround the very young with the images of a garden; interactives like a wooden carrot patch for harvesting and replacing carrots, a Velcro wall of soft block shapes, a pretend pond and a butterfly mobile provide appropriate tactile and visual stimulation for infants. The culture of food, gardening and agriculture is well-developed in the Bay Area and this exhibit introduces these themes in developmentally-appropriate ways.

Wiggle Wall
Gives children a worm's eye view of their underground tunnels; children navigate through a vertical maze of simple passageways from floor-to-ceiling; parents and children can see each other through net covered openings and giant optic lenses; exhibit presents memory challenges, builds confidence and helps children see the world through someone else's eyes.

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