The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire has been chosen as one of the area’s “Target Circle” non-profits. This provides Target choppers with the opportunity to vote for CMNH after shopping at Target, and those votes will help direct...
The Children’s Museum of NH (CMNH) has received a generous grant from The Evelyn S. and K.E. Barrett Foundation to support a year-long initiative providing play-based learning training and resources to those caring for preschool aged children. This grant is in...
As has been reported over the past year, there is an overburdened childcare system in New Hampshire. Childcare centers have faced staffing shortages and others have closed, leaving long waiting lists and a lack of available spaces. Families are turning to home-based...
We had the pleasure of welcoming Lilly Hamlin of Hamlin Consulting for a recent visit to CMNH when she suggested a few new Accessibility Tools that the museum could have on hand to assist visitors. Bump Dots These simple self-adhesive bump dots have been added to the...
by Colie Haahr, CMNH Educator In this Spooky Science Video we make Frankenstein’s “hand” come to life with a simple chemical reaction! We also demonstrated an art project using the same materials to make fizzy pumpkin art. Most of the materials for...