Things are getting whimsical at the Pitt Meadows Museum as the latest round of Museum Sundays take on a whimsical forest theme for the month of April.
These weekly craft kits contain everything needed to construct a themed project and are available in the museum lobby every Sunday.
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The first one of the month will be April 7, which will be centred around funny fungi. Toadstool containers will be built and decorated to hold a collection of small but prized possessions.
On April 14, kids will have an opportunity to construct their own tiny birdhouse using a variety of recycled materials.
The following Sunday will feature a craft and a game all in one. The April 21 kit will have everything needed to put together a frog cup game, which challenges the player to try and get a fly to land in the frog’s mouth.
The final craft kit of the month will be on April 28, and will guide kids through the process of creating clothespin puppets to put on their own show.
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Every Museum Sundays kit will be put out in the main gallery during the museum’s open hours, and can be grabbed for a minimum donation of $2.