| The Muddy Paws Animal
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Sam and David are busy with a new patient – a
plush golden retriever in need of a check-up. David fills
out the medical form while Sam takes his pet’s temperature
and checks his heart. Next stop: X-rays and bandages!
The Muddy Paws Animal Clinic is a vet clinic where children
learn about taking care of animals. Kids can choose a stuffed
animal, dress up as vets, fill out a check-up form, examine
their “patients” with medical instruments, and
treat and injuries and illnesses.
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| The North Woods Campsite |
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Where’s
Dad? He’s hanging out by the fire in the campsite! Sophie
and Katie join him and cook dinner while he sings songs and
tells stories. Sophie spots a bear. Katie goes for a paddle
in the canoe. Finally everyone has a rest in the tent.
The North Woods Campsite a replica of a northern Saskatchewan
campsite, complete with a canoe to paddle, a campfire to build
and cook over, and a tent for relaxing and reading. Children
can learn about camping, animals, what being an explorer might
be like and much more.
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| The Performance Arts Stage |
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Time for a show! Mom helps Jenna and Abby create their own play. Then they
select their costumes and musical instruments and the play
is ready to begin. Afterwards, Abby and Jenna get to sit down
and watch another visitor put on a puppet show.
The Performance Arts Stage is an exhibit dedicated to theatre
and music. Children can put on costumes, dance, sing, play
instruments, put on puppet shows, and create and star in their
own productions.
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| The Arts and Crafts
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"Help me do it alone" -Maria Montessori, world famous educator.
In the arts and crafts room, children can use any of the
materials available to create something unique. They are invited
to explore and experiment, and find new ways to put things
together, and new ways to express themselves. Themes are rotated
on a monthly basis.
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