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LCM Celebrates World Wide Day of Play

Louisiana Children's Museum

      Cost Associated
    • For Families
  • 15 Henry Thomas Dr, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70124

  • Sept. 28, 2024: 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Description

This day is dedicated to bringing opportunities for joyful learning through play with a focus on getting kids and their families up, out, and playing around. Join us as we play games on the lawn and in our big backyard, including corn hole, hopscotch, parachutes, hula hoops, and more!

LCM’s Family Folklife Presents: Stories of the Ways We Play

Do you know the games that your grown-up family members played when they were younger? Grownups, do you know the young folk’s favorite ways to play today? What has changed or stayed the same? Stop by LCM Family Folklife Interview Table with your family members and friends for an intergenerational activity as we tell stories about the ways we play. At our interview station, become familiar with different techniques used to collect family history or stories from others, respectfully and with curiosity! Whether it’s using a special device and microphones for recording “in the field,” using accessible cell phone apps, taking a photograph, or making a drawing to tell a story, practice with your own family as we interview each other and learn about many different favorite games, songs, and dances. We will collect and share stories from the day to understand more about how kids in our city and beyond have played throughout the generations. So come prepared to teach us a hand-clap game or a TikTok dance and add your contribution to our collection for posterity!

Louisiana Children's Museum

LCM’s mission is to contribute to the region’s future prosperity by engaging children’s potential and making that potential visible. Through play, shared explorations, and in dialogue with adults, LCM connects children to each other, their environment, and communities. It envisions a world where communities value children, strengthen and support families, and improve life outcomes by ensuring access to safe, innovative learning experiences. LCM’s expansive indoor/outdoor campus is the epicenter of LCM’s programs, which are designed for children from birth through third grade who have various learning styles and abilities. Annually, LCM welcomes approximately 190,000 local and out-of-town visitors and engages approximately 12,000 New Orleans area youth and adults through its community outreach programs.

  • Created:
    Aug. 30, 2024, 8:30 p.m.
  • Published:
    Sept. 3, 2024, 3:42 p.m.
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