Apr 25, 2020 •

LOVE LOCAL: SPARK CREATIVE LEARNING WITH THE MANITOBA GOVERNMENT

The Manitoba Government is providing resources in English, French, and French Immersion to help families continue their child’s education during these times of at-home learning. Check out their guides and resources for helping your child learn at home.

Are you looking for online educational materials to keep your little ones occupied and learning? Check out all of these resources that cover everything from literacy to STEAM topics and are organized between early, middle, and senior year’s education levels.

Learning is all around us, try to find learning opportunities through regular everyday activities such as chores, cooking, and family conversations. Click here for a list of ways you can encourage everyday learning at home.

Staying healthy, both mentally and physically, is necessary for childhood development. These tips can help you encourage a healthy and active lifestyle for your child even during these tough times. It’s important to remember that kids’ react to stressful situations differently than adults and may not always know how to communicate their feelings, so talking with them and noticing behavioural changes can help make them feel safe and support their mental health.

Stay tuned for more resources to help spark kids’ creative learning!


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Your support of the Children’s Museum is more important than ever during these difficult times. If you are able, please consider making a donation today.

Federal & Provincial Government Announce $5M Funding for Children’s Museum’s Capital Campaign

Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger and Saint Boniface MP Shelly Glover announced today a joint investment totalling $5M in the Manitoba Children’s Museum’s Capital Campaign.

The Capital Campaign will result in the construction of twelve exciting new galleries, an interactive Arts and Exhibition Centre and a Welcome Centre addition to the existing Manitoba Children’s Museum facility located at The Forks.

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Buhler Welcome Centre to Transform Children’s Museum Site

Private-sector gift of $800,000 announced in support of the Children’s Museum Capital Campaign Winnipeg, MB – A gift of $800,000 from Winnipeg philanthropists John and Bonnie Buhler to the Children’s Museum announced today will support new construction of a signature building, to be named the Buhler Welcome Centre, at the historic train repair facility that…
May 30, 2011 • addition, bonnie buhler, capital campaign, children's museum, donation, john buhler, major gift, renovations, welcome centre
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$500,000 Donation Helps Set Moo-d

Dairy Farmers of Manitoba Sponsor The Milk Machine Gallery Dairy Farmers of Manitoba (DFM) has graciously donated $500,000 to the Manitoba Children’s Museum’s Capital Campaign, giving us another big boost forward to making the new museum a reality. (more…)
May 30, 2011 • capital campaign, corporate sponsorship, dairy farmers of manitoba, donation, milk machine, renovations
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Manitoba Children’s Museum Unveils New Construction Plans & Gallery Designs

With construction already underway behind the scenes, the Manitoba Children’s Museum unveiled its Capital Campaign construction plans for the renovation of the museum on Thursday, February 25th. Featuring a virtual walkthrough and display exhibit of the new space, the public unveiling coincides with the official launch of the museum’s Under Construction Capital Campaign. This $10…
May 30, 2011 • arts & exhibition centre, capital campaign, construction, new galleries, renovations, welcome centre