Helping toddlers to ‘Muse’ on heritage

Wednesday 6th March 2013, 3:00PM GMT.

Carol Whitby with her grandchildren, Phoebe-Rae and Zach Gallienne, and Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery access and learning manager Jo Dowding.      (Picture by Tom Tardif, 1308156)
Carol Whitby with her grandchildren, Phoebe-Rae and Zach Gallienne, and Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery access and learning manager Jo Dowding. (Picture by Tom Tardif, 1308156)

EIGHT toddlers attended the first of many sessions aimed at teaching children more about Guernsey’s heritage.

The Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery held its first interactive ‘Mini Muses’ class yesterday as part of a new initiative aimed at introducing children up to the age of five to the museum.

The weekly half-hour Tuesday sessions will include art, song and practical activities.

Those attending the first session learned a new song about a penguin and took part in a quiz based on the wildlife photography exhibition at the Candie Garden gallery.

  • Normal admission for the museum and art gallery applies for the sessions. However, the museum has just launched a Discovery Pass, which is £15 per adult for unlimited access for the year.
    Admission for accompanying children is free.
    Due to limited space, sessions must be booked by calling 726518.

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