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Baby Classes

The Museum of the Rockies is dedicated to the education and outreach to the community from birth through adulthood.  Early involvement in informal education can enhance a child's desire for lifelong learning and involvement in museums as adults.  Get your young one involved in museums at an early age with great programming for early learners at the Museum of the Rockies.

MOR SIGN
(Ages 6 months–4 years)
Learn to speak with your hands!

Join guest educator Trish Smith, an ASL Sign2Me certified instructor, and the Museum of the Rockies for an exciting series of signing classes. Explore a different exhibit during each program with your baby or toddler as you learn simple, easy-to-do signs to describe your museum experience. Enhance your baby’s cognitive and social-emotional development while helping your child develop language skills.

With a new set of signs and activities every other week, this program will provide you with the tools to utilize all the Museum has to offer for young learners. Join us for just one class or the whole series.

Each program is $5 per family for members and $8 per family for non-members. Pre-registration is not required; maximum number of children per class is 25. For more information call 406.994.6618.

All classes meet from 2 – 3pm on Mondays.  
This class will start up again in September!
Redstart Classroom


 SENSATIONAL BABIES
(Ages infant--2 years)

Read, talk, sing and play with your baby through sensory awareness activities and explorations designed specifically for newborns to two-year-olds. This popular program promotes cognitive, physical, and social development. Each weekly program varies in content and is free for members and $5 per child for non-members.

Pre-registration is not required; maximum number of children per class is 25. For more information call 406.994.6618.

All classes meet from 10–11am on Wednesdays.

July 14, 21, 28
August 4, 11, 18, 25
September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

 

 

 

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