Step back in time and experience an average day in the life of a child in the late 1700s. Using a variety of historical artifacts and reproductions, museum educators in period clothing will lead students through play-based activities as they learn about colonial life, chores, and schooling. Students will also play with real colonial toys and games and make their own paper tricorn hats and bonnets. This program includes the opportunity for a snack and a story. A Child’s Colonial Life is also available as an outreach program!
Details
Program Availability: Monday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. or 12 p.m.
Recommended Grade Level: Pre-K
Program Length: 90 minutes, 2 hours with snack or lunch
Group Limit: Up to 50 Students (for larger groups, please inquire)
Admission: $12.00 per student
School and district professionals are admitted free. Additional parents and chaperones are $14.00 each. One adult is required for every 10 students. Liberty Hall may limit the number of adults due to space limitations. Please see the FAQ page for the maximum number of adults allowed.
Book Your Trip
Please contact Hannah Gaston, Education Coordinator, at 908.527.0400 or hgaston@kean.edu