April 16, 2024

March 2016 Events at Providence Children’s Museum

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Seussational!
Saturday, March 12 & Sunday, March 13 • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday with a wonderfully wacky weekend-long celebration full of crazy characters and Seussational activities. Play games inspired by silly Seuss stories, make Seussical hats, and more.

Rigamajig
Tuesday, March 15 - Friday, March 18 • Noon - 2:00 PM
Invent robots, structures, carts and other creative contraptions with a large-scale building kit featuring wooden planks, wheels, pulleys, rope, and nuts and bolts.
Underwritten by Amgen Foundation.

Doctors at Play
Saturday, March 19 • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Kids are the doctors today! Assemble a doctor's bag with real hospital supplies like bandages and stethoscopes, give a teddy bear a check-up, and have a cast made on your finger, presented by Hasbro Children's Hospital Child Life Services. Recommended for ages 3 and up.

Baby Animals
Friday, March 25 • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Meet animals like bunnies and teacup pigs and learn about taking care of pets from the Providence Animal Rescue League.
Underwritten by Providence Tourism Council.

Imagination Playground
Saturday, March 26 & Sunday, March 27 • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Kids invent their own ways to play as they stack and build with huge blue foam blocks, wheels, spools, tubes and a variety of loose parts. Construct castles and forts, invent interesting sculptures and more!
Underwritten by Dominion Foundation.

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Providence Children’s Museum – Come play, come learn!
The Museum is located at 100 South Street in Providence’s Jewelry District. September through March, open Tuesday through Sunday and Monday school holidays, 9 AM to 6 PM, and selected Fridays until 8 PM. April through August, open 7 days. Activities are free with Museum admission of $9.00 per person; admission is always free for Museum members. Call (401) 273-KIDS or visit www.ChildrenMuseum.org.



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