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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: (404) 659-5437



Address: 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW 30313-1827 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: childrensmuseumatlanta.org

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Children's Museum of Atlanta 10.11.2020

Value Tuesdays are back! All sessions tomorrow and next Tuesday are $12.95 for ages 0-100! Purchase your tickets here: http://bit.ly/CMAsessions! On both Tuesdays fall into fun with exciting autumn-themed programs! Join for a reading of Britta Teckentrup’s Tree while we learn about the changing seasons, then get hands-on with leaf science, fall fruit decorations and homemade playdough creations!

Children's Museum of Atlanta 28.10.2020

Join CMA this Saturday for a special Diwali celebration! We'll be celebrating the Festival of Lights throughout the museum with Storytimes, crafts, & colorful science. At the Stage, we'll be reading "Amma, Tell Me About Diwali!" by Bhakti Mathur, while we'll be making paper lanterns and beautiful rangoli designs upstairs in Creativity Cafe. #diwali #festivaloflights #familytime

Children's Museum of Atlanta 09.10.2020

Tomorrow! Our #CMATownSquare features Patrice Harris, M.D., PhD on Facebook Live at 12 noon. Dr. Harris is a child psychiatrist and immediate past president of the American Medical Association. She will address recommendations on navigating the upcoming holiday season with an emphasis on mental health and emotional wellbeing. November CMA Town Squares will explore ways for families to navigate the holidays in the new normal shaped by COVID 19. This month's speakers will address how to reframe the holidays in a positive way that empowers families, while also recognizing and acknowledging the circumstances and emotions impacting us all. #mentalhealth #sociallearning #emotionallearning #wellbeing #holidays #webinar

Children's Museum of Atlanta 03.10.2020

Learn about Mexican artist José Guadalupe (Lupe) Posada the creator of La Catrina and other famous skeleton drawings. We celebrated Día de los Muertos in the Museum & read this storytime - now we're sharing it with you!

Children's Museum of Atlanta 23.09.2020

November's TiNY Club book of the month is Oge Mora's Thank You, Omu! In the book, Omu shares her delicious stew with many people in her neighborhood. Her kindness and generosity encourage others to be kind and generous as well. Check out our blog for vocab and discussion questions: https://bit.ly/3jDqbJx. Tune in next week for an activity inspired by this story! #TiNYClub

Children's Museum of Atlanta 10.09.2020

TRICKY-or-Treat! We hope you have a spooky and safe Halloween with your little ones! #halloween #spookyseason #rundmc #familycostume

Children's Museum of Atlanta 26.08.2020

Join us Sunday, Nov. 1st for a special Day of the Dead celebration! We'll make tissue paper flowers, explore flower dissections and read "The Day of the Dead/El Dia De Los Muertos: A Bilingual Celebration" by Bob Barner. Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday when family and friends gather to joyfully remember and honor loved ones who have passed away. Purchase tickets here: http://bit.ly/CMAHours

Children's Museum of Atlanta 18.08.2020

Halloween might feel different this year but it will still be out of this world! Enjoy spooky science, crafts, and tons of hands-on learning with your little one. Costumes encouraged! Purchase your tickets here: http://bit.ly/CMAHours

Children's Museum of Atlanta 29.07.2020

CMA Town Squares in November will explore ways for families to navigate the holidays in the new normal shaped by COVID 19. This month's speakers will address how to reframe the holidays in a positive way that empowers families, while also recognizing and acknowledging the circumstances and emotions impacting us all. Our first Town Square of the series features Patrice Harris, M.D., PhD at 12 noon, on Thursday, November 5th on Facebook Live. Dr. Harris is a child psychiatrist and immediate past president of the American Medical Association. Dr. Harris will address what she is hearing from families, recommendations on navigating the upcoming holiday season, and how to reframe the conversation.

Children's Museum of Atlanta 11.07.2020

Ring in sweater weather with autumn-themed programming this November! Join us on stage for a reading of Britta Teckentrup's Tree while we learn about the changing seasons. We'll continue learning upstairs at the Science Bar with some leaf science and in Creativity Café with fall fruit decorations & homemade playdough creations. Purchase your tickets: http://bit.ly/CMAHours Please be advised that Nov. 7th we'll take a break from our autumn programs to celebrate Diwali.

Children's Museum of Atlanta 03.07.2020

Join us Nov. 1st for a special Day of the Dead celebration! We'll make tissue paper flowers, explore flower dissections and read "The Day of the Dead/El Dia De Los Muertos: A Bilingual Celebration" by Bob Barner. Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday when family and friends gather to joyfully remember and honor loved ones who have passed away. Purchase tickets here: http://bit.ly/CMAHours

Children's Museum of Atlanta 21.06.2020

We're giving out books this Thursday, October 29th! Join us for a very special Read for the Record event! We'll be reading @meg.medina.10's Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away on stage and there will be a book giveaway each session plus bookmark and letter-making activities. Come for Read for the Record, stay for a spook-tacular time with Halloween arts, crafts, and science experiments. @Jumpstartkids' Read for the Record brings together millions of adults and children around the world each year to read the same book on the same day in order to raise awareness about the critical importance of early literacy and access to high-quality books. #readfortherecord