
In 2016 “STEAM” education was a big topic of discussion, and organizations like the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire were well situated to speak with authority about its importance. “At that point,” shared Jane Bard, CMNH President “CMNH already had a well-established 33-year background in engaging kids in STEAM concepts!” The museum has always offered daily experiments and included math, art, and science in many different classes, camps, and workshops. “STEAM was already a part of our museum DNA,” said Bard. “But what we lacked was a dedicated space where we could work to expand and innovate how we presented those topics to young children.” The idea for the STEAM Innovation Lab came to life.
In the past ten years, the STEAM Innovation Lab, developed as a “classroom of the future,” has hosted NH educators for science and play-based learning workshops; featured roaming robots during the museum’s annual NH Maker Fests; invited university students to offer visitors unique insight into their research; welcomed artisans to show off their craft; and engaged countless curious kids exploring hands-on engineering challenges. “Looking back on all we’ve offered over the years, it’s so satisfying to think of the impact this one space has made on a generation of visitors,” said Bard. “The STEAM Innovation Lab embodies the Museum’s vision of inspiring all to become the next generation of innovators and creative thinkers.”


