...pretending to be an adult,” said Leslie Bushara, the museum’s deputy director of education and exhibitions, but “running around like a child.” Run around they do. Joiri Minaya’s “Spandex Installation...
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...foster care who is waiting for a loving, adoptive home is profiled during the evening news on WNBC 4. This Wednesday will feature Ruth, an NYC kid! Ruth has a...
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Miller, Rubenstein Communications 212-843-8032, amiller@rubenstein.com Read as PDF » From: Children’s Museum of Manhattan Contact: Rubenstein Communications Adam Miller amiller@rubenstein.com, 212-843-8032 Shannon Spence sspence@rubenstein.com, 212-843-9342 ______________________________________________________________________ Media Advisory KIDS TO...
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...litter all over house, run in circles, so mrow or russian blue. Inspect anything brought into the house. Eat grass, throw it back up lick yarn hanging out of own...
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...litter all over house, run in circles, so mrow or russian blue. Inspect anything brought into the house. Eat grass, throw it back up lick yarn hanging out of own...
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...Museum of Manhattan. Using Tegu magnetic building blocks, kids can use their imaginations to build whatever their heart desires, while also learning about science, magnetics and construction. Exhibit runs from...
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...be free, though sliding down a toboggan run at 40th Street will cost $5. The toboggan will operate with or without snow. In honor of the 48th Super Bowl, giant...
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...to experience Muslim culture, to trade rugs at a Moroccan marketplace, wrap themselves in colorful Senegalese fabrics, and weigh spices in an Egyptian vendor’s stall. Objects from a typical Muslim...
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...sell spices from Egypt, ceramics from Turkey and rugs from Morocco. They can also weigh their fresh catch at the Zanzibari fish market, smell Indonesian fruits, serve Tajik tea, and...
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