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Little Wonders Online

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Learn and play! Preschoolers and their adults are invited to join us for an online adventure including crafts, games, and stories. On the third Friday of each month of 2020, we presented a different theme and a different set of hands-on activities. Now you can do them together at home! 

 

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Headshot of wolf looking at camera

Little Wonders: Wolves

Wolves: From Puppies to Predators
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Western meadowlark sitting on a branch.

Little Wonders: Things with Wings

Explore wings and fly through the air!
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A child with a joyful smile is throwing fall leaves into the air

Little Wonders: Changing Leaves

Celebrate the dynamic season!
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A boy playing with dinosaur toys

Little Wonders: Dinosaurs

Dig into dinosaur stories!
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A picture of the mammoth in front of the museum

Little Wonders: Ancient Animals

Move like a mammoth, leap like a sabertooth cat, and more!
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Little girl reaching for a bubble outside

Little Wonders: Shapes in Nature

Explore shapes all around you in nature!
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Two salmon with red tails half exposed from the water, swimming in a shallow river

Little Wonders: Salmon

Dive into the watery world of Oregon's favorite fish!
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A child examining the forest floor using a yellow magnifying glass

Little Wonders: Into the Forest

Explore tall trees, feathery ferns, and more!
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A child of mixed race gazing at a blue and gray butterfly who has landed on their finger

Little Wonders: Precious Pollinators

Get busy with bees, butterflies, and birds!
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Preschooler jumping in a puddle with red boots

Little Wonders: The Water Cycle

Dive into the water cycle and explore how it affects the weather around us.
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Puppy biting a branch

Little Wonders: Animal Teeth

This month, we'll bite into the science of animal teeth.
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A child holds a plant in his hands and smells it

Little Wonders: The Five Senses

Let's explore the world through our five senses: seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and touching!
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Birds in a nest

Little Wonders: Animal Homes

Who lives in a tree? Who lives in the water? Let's learn about where different animals make their homes.
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Small child dressed as a chef, eating a pepper

Little Wonders: Traditional Foods

Does your family have a special recipe or a favorite meal? Join us and discover yummy foods that families have shared over time.
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Preschooler with a fossil

Little Wonders: Fossils

Dig into the world of fossils with us to celebrate National Fossil Day.
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Silhouette of a child looking up at the stars

Little Wonders: Outer Space

We're looking to the sky to investigate the moon, stars, and outer space. Get ready to blast off on an outer space adventure!
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Shark

Little Wonders: Sharks

Dive into the watery world of sharks! Investigate their sharp teeth and big fins, and learn how to make your own shark crafts at home.
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Family in the museum

Little Wonders: Science

This month is all about science! We’ll learn what science is and do some exciting experiments of our own.
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