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Let's Play Pretend! (A Drop-In Class)

Presented by Wandering Aesthetics at Akron Children's Museum, Akron OH

Oct 27 2017
Let's Play Pretend! (A Drop-In Class)

Ages: 3 – 5 Years • Fridays @ 10:00 AM

Theatre is play.

Children constantly use their imaginations to create something out of nothing. Their lives are ones of theatricality and experimentation, discovering their world and themselves through play.

Drop in to this weekly class and explore the world of theatre through the eyes of a child… Let’s Play! uses theatrical concepts (such as: movement, voice, imagination, costumes, props) to facilitate physical, social & emotional development in your young performer. Designed for children ages 3 – 5, the class incorporates songs, stories and activities that use imaginative play as a foundation for learning.

Each parent/gaurdian will stay with their child during the program and help them through the games and activities geared to prepare their little one for preschool and beyond.

*For more information about the instructor, please visit http://www.watheatre.com/education/

 

ADMISSION INFO

$10/Family (Up to 3 people including kiddos)
$5/Each Additional Person

REGISTER:

Preregistration is encouraged at the museum or by calling 330.396.6103
Admission to the museum is only $5/person if wish to come before or stay after.

LOCATION

Akron Children's Museum

Lock 3 Park, 200 S. Main Street, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

Lock 3, located in the middle of downtown Akron, is surrounded by several parking decks and a surface lot. The decks include the Summit County Parking Deck on High Street, the O’Neil’s Parking Deck on State Street and the Cascade Parking Facility off of Mill Street. Surface lots are located on W. Bowery Street west of Main Street.

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