Summer is here, and Brooklyn Children’s Museum (BCM) is welcoming families with a season of hands-on programs, outdoor play, cultural celebrations, and creative experiences for children of all ages.
This summer’s highlights include World Cup-inspired soccer activities, kid-friendly watch parties, a poster-making workshop with artist Rich Tu, the opening of BCM’s original pop-up exhibit Summer Scramble, the Children’s Food Festival, and Celebrate the Caribbean.
Event highlights include:
“Summer at Brooklyn Children’s Museum is all about joyful learning, creativity, and connection,” said Atiba T. Edwards, President and CEO of Brooklyn Children’s Museum. “We’re excited to welcome families for a season of hands-on programs that invite children to move, make, explore, and celebrate the cultures and communities that make Brooklyn so special.”
BCM is also included in the NYC Neighborhood Passport as an official stamp location. Visitors can bring their NYC Neighborhood Passport to BCM and collect a stamp during their visit through July 19. To learn more, visit nyctourism.com/worldcup26.
For a calendar of all BCM events, visit: www.brooklynkids.org/events.
About Brooklyn Children’s Museum
Inspired by the energy and diversity of our borough, Brooklyn Children’s Museum creates experiences that ignite curiosity, celebrate identity and cultivate joyful learning. Founded in 1899 as the world’s first children’s museum, Brooklyn Children’s Museum (BCM) is New York City’s largest cultural institution designed especially for families. Proudly based in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, BCM serves 300,000 children and caregivers annually with exhibits and programs grounded in visual arts, music and performance, natural science, and world cultures. For more information, visitbrooklynkids.org.
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