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children’s museum
Multi-generation trip to Israel: Who said only adults get to have all the fun?
Jewish Journal
April 4, 2016
Many parents these days are looking to give their kids an unforgettable vacation experience.
The Skirball’s new Noah’s Ark exhibit encourages kids to explore universal values through the timele
Julie Gruenbaum Fax
June 22, 2007
To 8-year-old Ezra, the pre-opening event at the new Noah\’s Ark at the Skirball Cultural Center is a novel and memorable play experience, with all the sorts of things kids love — noisy cranks and pulleys to operate, to play with and to discover. While fun is high on the list of goals for the fanciful and compelling world of Noah\’s Ark, opening to the public on June 26, curators believe a couple hours aboard the ark can also help kids and the grownups they bring learn about the importance of collaboration and the effect your actions can have on your world — all with the underlying epic theme of how to weather a storm and find safe harbor.
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