Curating the Story Museum: A Resource for Educators

(Hamilton) Children’s Museum

The Hamilton Children’s Museum is uniquely housed in an 1875 farmhouse formerly owned by the Gage Family. Its emphasis on learning through play and imagination is at the forefront of this museum’s mission. There are a number of hands-on galleries and exhibits for young visitors that promote self-play and imagination in order to further children’s learning abilities. The Hamilton Children’s Museum encourages this approach in order to promote physical, social/emotional, language, and cognitive development. It’s a fun and interactive way for children to learn through play and what better way than to discover it through a historical farmhouse?

Learning through play emphasis. 
Minimal history despite the historical farmhouse building 
Very hands-on learning style, gives children the opportunity to learn through physical manipulations and interactivity

Links to articles/photos/images/websites:
https://www.hamilton.ca/attractions/hamilton-civic-museums/hamilton-childrens-museum
https://theheartofontario.com/operator/hamilton-childrens-museum/

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