Bay Area Discovery Museum Fall 2014

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Fall 2014


letter from the director

Our Mission: To ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. 557 McReynolds Road Sausalito, CA 94965 BayKidsMuseum.org Please note: Dates, times and prices are subject to change. Please check out our website for the most up-to-date listings.

Issue Highlights 2 – 4 Special Events 5 – 6 Who We Are 7 Member News 8 Programs 9 – 10 Calendar 11 – 12 Family Classes 13 Camps 14 Snow Days 15 – 16 Creativity News 18 Gingerbread Architecture Extravaganza

Ages The Museum serves children 6 months to 8 years old, their families, educators and caregivers. Admission General Admission: $12 Babies & Seniors: $11 (6 – 12 mo)

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Infants & Members: Free (0 – 6 mo)

Phone Number Main Line: (415) 339-3900 Fax: (415) 339-3901

Museum Hours Tuesday − Sunday: 9 a.m. − 5 p.m. Closed Mondays Labor Day, September 1, September 8 – 22 (annual maintenance), Thanksgiving Day, November 27 Open Monday, November 24

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Directions From the North/East Bay: Take the Alexander Ave. exit just before the Golden Gate Bridge. Follow the signs to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Fort Baker.

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From San Francisco: Take Alexander Ave. exit. Follow the signs to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Fort Baker.

Free First Wednesdays sponsored by:

Monday, September 8 – Monday, September 22, 2014

Free First Wednesdays: September 3 October 1 November 5

The Museum closes for two weeks every year to perform large capital improvement and cleaning projects that we cannot complete when open to the public. See you on Tuesday, September 23!


special events

5,000 pirates, princesses, ghosts and witches get spooked every year at Goblin Jamboree.

Grandparents Day Sunday, September 7 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. ONE GRANDPARENT & ONE GRANDCHILD WILL RECEIVE FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION Join the Museum and ScholarShare 529 College Savings Plan for a special celebration of National Grandparents Day. Enjoy grandparents-themed activities throughout the day, including family projects in the Art Studios and a special storytime. For more information, visit BayKidsMuseum.org/grandparentsday. Sponsored by:

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Grandparents, too!

Bring the grandkids to the Museum for free all year long with our Grandparent Membership. For only $150, two grandparents and all of their grandchildren can enjoy unlimited access to the Museum plus other great benefits and discounts. Join online or for more information, contact Lauren Cooper at lcooper@badm.org or (415) 339-3954.

Museum in the Community Día de Los Muertos

Zero to Eight: Learning and media use in early childhood Linda Burch, chief education and strategy officer at Common Sense Media Thursday, November 6 6 p.m. Free Reception 6:30 p.m. Free Lecture Discovery Theatre Register online at BayKidsMuseum.org/creativitytalks In this free event just for adults, Linda Burch, co-founder and chief education and strategy officer of Common Sense Media, will share the latest research on how to raise children ages 0 – 8 in our 24/7 digital world. You’ll go home with simple tips to turn screen time into learning time for young children.

Saturday, November 1 4 – 9 p.m. Free event Albert J. Boro Community Center, San Rafael Join us in San Rafael where families will gather to celebrate life at the 26th annual Day of the Dead celebration. We are honored to contribute a family art activity to this cherished community event led by the Canal Welcome Center. The mission of the event is to reunite the diverse communities of San Rafael, Marin County and beyond. For more information, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/ dayofthedead.

TWO OF THE BIGGEST NAMES IN CREATIVITY ON STAGE TOGETHER

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Saturday, November 8 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Celebrate the turn of the season with a harvest festival featuring a joyous outdoor performance and hands-on activities for the whole family. BayKidsMuseum.org

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Goblin Jamboree Family Fundraiser Help Wanted! Are you passionate about childhood creativity? The Bay Area Discovery Museum seeks energetic, committed volunteers to serve on our Discovery Council. Essential Requirements: · advocate for the Museum · v olunteer during our three annual fundraisers ·p urchase a Council membership ($225) and receive Supporting Family membership benefits · attend monthly Council meetings Qualifications: · c ommitment to our mission: to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children · a sense of humor Want to learn more? Please contact Lea Wood, council liaison, at (415) 339-3952 or lwood@badm.org.

Saturday, October 18 & Sunday, October 19 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 8 a.m. access available with Sponsor Breakfast attendance Members $13; General $16 Bring the whole family in costume to explore all the fun at the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s Goblin Jamboree. Experience the Museum transformed into a spooktacular Halloween wonderland complete with a Witches and Wizards school, pony rides, petting zoo, live entertainment and much more. NEW THIS YEAR: Haunted Cove: Lookout Cove will be transformed into the spooky-but-not-scary Haunted Cove. Come see your favorite exhibitions, including The Shipwreck and Peekaboo Palace, with a Halloween makeover that is sure to entertain all. Ghostly Train Station: Stop by Bay Hall to play with Goblin Jamboree’s new glowing train table. Back for 2014: Zoom by the lines and enter through the special “Fly-by Lane” when you pre-buy your tickets at BayKidsMuseum.org/goblin We accept cash, checks, Visa and MasterCard. All activities are included. Event takes place rain or shine. GENTLE REMINDER: No passes, daily deals, library memberships or discounts accepted for Family Fundraisers.

Sponsor Breakfast: Get Early Access! Saturday, October 18, 8 a.m. or 9 a.m. Sunday, October 19, 8 a.m. or 9 a.m. Start your day of faBOOlous fun with a catered breakfast by Paradise Foods and get early access to all the Goblin Jamboree activities. In addition to breakfast, Sponsor Breakfast will include live entertainment, face painting and a goodie bag for each child. Be the first to ride a pony or check out the new Haunted Cove before the crowds arrive.

Volunteer at Goblin Jamboree Help out at your favorite Halloween festival by becoming a Goblin Jamboree Volunteer. Volunteers receive a free lunch voucher, a certificate of participation and an opportunity to enjoy the fun either before or after your shift. For full details on volunteering and to register, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/goblin. All you need is a ghoulish grin to lend a hand.

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All Goblin Jamboree activities open at 8:30 a.m. for Sponsor Breakfast guests and at 10 a.m. for the general public. Breakfast packages begin at $200 for a family of four. To reserve your table, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/goblin, or contact us at (415) 339-3958 or events@badm.org. Proceeds from Goblin Jamboree Family Fundraiser support our mission to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. Thank you for your generosity and participation.

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who we are

Our mission is to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children.

Connections is the Museum’s centerpiece community partnership program which facilitates more than 8,000 visits annually with young learners from communities that might not otherwise have access to the Museum. Schools in the Connections program serve a high proportion of low-income families and generally serve children of color, recent immigrants, and English-language learners. Each participating school has committed to work with the Museum for multiple years to provide focused feedback in order to meet the needs of the teachers, the children, the families and the Museum. Painting the Golden Gate Bridge

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Our Class Field Trip to the Bay Area Discovery Museum Guest Contributor Isauro Michael Escamilla

he following story is an excerpt from Connections T partner educator Isauro Michael Escamilla’s long-form reflection on his April 2014 Connections visit with his students. A few days before our field trip to the Bay Area Discovery Museum, where the children would have the opportunity to go down to the beach near the Golden Gate Bridge, they made a collage with tissue paper in various shades of blue to represent the water they expected to see. For our field trip the children had anticipated the weather to be hot and sunny. When we got there, the water in the bay was rather grey, in sharp contrast with the turquoise blue collage the children had created the week before. Elvis exclaimed, “Hey! The Golden Gate Bridge is in the clouds!” And Daniel asked, “Where is the bridge? Where is the top of the bridge? I only see clouds…” The children had seen the bridge up close a few times before, but this time it looked different.

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Zoe and Nasley, our Museum guides, read a story to our class. This story opened the children’s minds to imagination and to the possible animals they could come across on our field trip. They asked us to predict the animals we would find on our walk and we later revised the list to tally the animals we actually saw. Since the Golden Gate Bridge is the last thing we saw, it left on the children a big impression. When we returned to school the children reviewed the photographs to refresh their memory and make representations of what they considered important. They chose to paint a bridge. Although the Golden Gate Bridge was not initially part of the water investigation, the children’s interest and their motivation somehow made it fit in. After all, according to Manuel, “Si no hay agua no se necesita

el Puente,” which means, “If there’s no water, there’s no need for the bridge.” From my perspective, the children’s drawing is more than a graphic representation of the Golden Gate Bridge. To me, it is a symbolic representation of the connections between the busy city streets of the Mission district of San Francisco and the lush hills of Sausalito, between the teachers of Las Americas Early Education School and the dedicated staff of the Bay Area Discovery Museum. It represents the connections being made between teachers and parents, and between parents and children in a shared common experience. Isauro Michael Escamilla is a respected partner and teacher at Las Americas Early Education School for the San Francisco Unified School District. Isauro earned his MA in education from San Francisco State University. He presents at local and national conferences and contributes to academic publications. Read Isauro’s complete reflection on our website at BayKidsMuseum.org/isuaro.

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member news

Our family includes 5800 member households.

MEMBER PLAY DATES First Tuesday of the month 10:30 a.m.

As we begin a new fiscal year this September, we want to thank all of the generous donors who contributed to our Annual Fund in Fiscal Year 2014. Anna and Kevin Abeyta Chiara Angelicola Vickie and Phil Barret Gretchen and John Berggruen Maureen and Damon Blechen RJ Casanas Carrie and Mark Casey Alecia Castro and Chris Collins Nicole Britvan Cefali and Dave Cefali Kirsten Chapman and Sean Hamer Katherine Chun and Frank Huang Lauren Cooper Patty and Ian Cooper Lisa and Paul Corning Sonya and Chris Danne Chelsea and Jon de St. Paer Maria Pia DeLeon and William Scheidecker Juanita and Anil Dewan Daisy and Jeremy Downs Wendy and Dale Duncan Jennifer and Sean Duquemin Michelle and Paul Dyliacco Tracy Ebbert and Thomas Holden Betsy and Roy Eisenhardt Maria Eivers and Greg Medley Martenza and Michael Faer Alexander and Wendy Fraser Amber Friesen Georgann Fuller Britt Galler and Jeffrey Caspary Lisa and Benjamin Garosi Teri and Andy Goodman Mary and Phillip Graf Kelly Grimes Kathleen and Stefan Hackett Jen Hamilton and Seth Boro Kelly Hayashi and Chris Stori Gwen Hinze and Ernest Chow Jennifer and Tom Horner Garrett Jaeger Heather and Sanjay Jain Kirsten and Kyle Johnstone Margaret and Reese Jones Alicia and Thomas Klein Sharon and Noah Klein Shannon Klingelhoffer Erin and David Lampert Aubrey and Jeff Leh

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Lisette and Greg Lehman Anne Leschin and Manuel Lopez Grace Leung and Patrick Calahan Nellie and Max Levchin Amy Levin and Keith Abeles Helen Lin Sarah Lind Kelly Martin and Brad Griebenow Jerika Masangkay Anne Mason and Matthew Jacobs Lija and Mike McBride Courtney Minick and Brandon Long Krista and Aaron Moatz Lilian and D.B. Murray Caroline Myers Claire Nelson Theresa Nelson and Bernard Smits Peter Niederberger Megan and Matthew Nishibori Amanda Oakson Marisa Rodriguez Paine and Alexander Paine Anne and Ziv Peled Sarah and Laura Pruden Kiesha Ramey-Presner and Brad Presner Jodi Riviera and Brian Buchanan Jill Robertson and Jason Schulte Julia Russell Nelle Sacknoff and Asher McInerney Lee and Justin Sadrian Lindsay Saito Lauren and Ben Schnayerson Ric Schoon Maggie and Brian Sedar Paige and Garrett Smith Wendy and Jay St. Claire Ladan Vakili and John Herschleb Brandy Vause Linda Vause Deborah and Michael White Brigitta and Mark Whiting Barbara Wilkes Tiana Wimmer and Warren Leiden Lea Wood Marie and Kevin Yuann Pacific Gas & Electric Pasadena High School Student Body Speak to Me, LLC Union City Leisure Services

Tuesday, September 2: Kite Flying on the Parade Grounds Tuesday, October 7: Art Lab Tuesday, November 4: Nature Lab

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Go on an adventure with our Museum staff, explore new programs and activities, and meet new friends in this monthly member-only program. Member Play Dates are designed for children of all ages and their caregivers. This program is free for all members and registration is not required. Drop by the next Member Play Date and check it out.

DONOR & SUPPORTING FAMILY EXCLUSIVE

Art Excursion Oldenburg on the Embarcadero Sunday, November 2 10:30 a.m. Emerging from the ground along the Embarcadero’s Rincon Park, Cupid’s Span is one of the most recognized public works of art in San Francisco. Come explore this iconic, 60-foot bow and arrow by artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, and learn about the concepts of size, scale and public artmaking. Space is limited; registration is required. To RSVP, contact Lauren Cooper at lcooper@badm.org or (415) 339-3954.

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programs

Daily Programs Our daily programs are open-ended play opportunities centered around a theme that offer a way for our visitors and staff to engage with our exhibition spaces and inquiry-based educational philosophy.

Art Lab, Idea Spot

Saturdays, Sundays & Wednesdays 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Delve one step further into the techniques, media or concepts related to our featured Spotlight artists.

Science Lab, Outdoor Learning Lab

Thursdays, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Hypothesize, experiment, investigate, evaluate... repeat! Create your own experiments with water to build a foundation of the scientific process and inquiry-based learning.

Nature Lab, Outdoor Learning Lab Fridays, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Explore the many characteristics and wonders of the natural world. Set in our Outdoor Learning Lab, we will investigate natural materials and the infinite ways in which they can be combined!

Toddler Circle Time, Tot Spot

Daily, 9:30 – 10 a.m. Toddler Circle Time is an opportunity for our youngest visitors to practice language, movement and making new friends.

Storytime, Various Locations

Tuesday – Fridays, 11 – 11:30 a.m. Saturdays – Sundays, 3 – 3:30p.m. Explore new worlds and go on amazing adventures through our interactive storytimes.

NEW! Very Young Maker Idea Spot Sundays, October 12 & November 16 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Join us each month for a new Maker program series. This two-hour drop-in session will give you and your young child a chance to explore how things work, take things apart, plan, test and design creations!

Nature Walks with Ranger Lucy Lookout Cove

Pre K – 3rd Grade NEW! THIS FALL

Hands-on field trips to build science and math skills.

September 3, October 1 & November 6 10:30 a.m. Ranger Lucy returns to lead nature walks in Lookout Cove. Come explore the plants and animals that live at Fort Baker with our very own National Park ranger.

Discover It Yourself (DIY!)

NEW! Research Toys Creative Thinking Research Lab

Hands-on workshops align to Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards up through third grade. Content includes physical and life science, mathematics and neuroscience for kids. On-site visits include admission to the Museum.

Check our online calendar and on-site daily schedules for dates and times. Have you participated in a research study at the Museum’s Creative Thinking Research Lab? Are you curious about the latest research on child development or want to know how those studies work? Drop by this new program to participate in an interactive activity with your young child and learn more about some intriguing child development research studies. All programs are subject to change and cancellation. Please check our onsite program chalkboard for updates.

Play Advocates

Self-guided visits to the museum.

Idea Labs Facilitated STEM workshops at the Museum or in your classroom.

STEM Intensives Facilitated three-session series including Museum visit and two classroom visits. Led by a master teacher, the three-session series occurs over a six-week period. Partnering teachers select a content area. Sessions build upon each other; additional curricula integrating other disciplines is provided. Designed for elementary teachers seeking support implementing new standards with exploratory and active learning.

For all Programs

Did you know that play enhances executive function and divergent thinking skills in children, necessary skills for creative thinking and success in school and life? Keep an eye out for staff in orange aprons who are trained to facilitate play interactions, and have special play tool belts and tools to enhance your Museum experience and heighten your child’s discoveries!

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School Programs

• Full logistical and curricular details on our website • Registration opens September 15 • Scholarships available for Title 1 elementary schools and subsidized preschools For more information: www.BayKidsMuseum.org/groupvisits 2014 FALL 8


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Register beginning November 1 at BayKidsMuseum.org/holidays

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family classes

Get Ready to Get Messy uses approximately 18 lbs. of glitter a year to ignite creative thinking.

Family Classes Explore art, music, dance, culture and more in our newly expanded roster of family classes. Each class offers multiple sessions for deep engagement with the topics, and includes Museum admission for one adult and one child. Pre-registration is required and class size is limited. Register online at BayKidsMuseum.org/classes.

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Exploring Together Collection The Exploring Together classes for 2- to 4-year-olds and their caregivers are developed and taught by our Enrichment Programs team, specially designed for small groups of approximately 10 children. These active classes highlight our open-ended, child-directed educational philosophy and offer adults a chance to meet other caregivers. You can learn fun activities to try at home and be exposed to new facilitation techniques to promote creativity. These classes give children an opportunity to engage in art and science activities without anyone worrying about making a mess! 3-week sessions Thursdays, 10 – 11 a.m. Friday, 10 – 11 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 a.m. Saturdays (beginning November 8), 10 – 11 a.m. Ages 2 – 4 with caregivers Members $60; General $85 Additional sibling 50% off

Music Together®

10-week session of early childhood music Wednesdays, October 1 – December 10 No classes November 26 10 – 10:45 a.m. Or 11– 11:45 a.m. Ages 6 months – 4 years with caregiver Members $235; General $265 first child Additional sibling: $160

Get Ready to Get Messy: Color Experiments

Thursdays, October 16, 23 & 30 Fridays, October 17, 24 & 31

Get Ready to Get Messy: Texture Exploration

Thursdays, November 6, 13 & 20 Fridays, November 7, 14 & 21 Saturdays, November 8, 15 & 22 Preview the class for free on Friday, October 3 or Saturday, October 4 from 10 – 11 a.m.

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10-week session of early childhood movement Fridays, October 3 – December 12 No class Friday, November 28 10 – 10:45 a.m. Ages 2 – 4 years with caregiver Members $200; General: $245 Additional sibling: $180 Each class, taught by Tutu School, creatively explores movement through games and activities that focus on key areas of motor skill development and rhythmic awareness, as well introducing concepts of physical storytelling.

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Music Together® is an internationally recognized early childhood music and movement program for children. It pioneered the concept of a researchbased, developmentally appropriate early childhood music curriculum that strongly emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement. Tuition includes a beautifully illustrated songbook and two-CD set, along with a parent education guide. Music Together art & logo design © 1992-2014 Music Together LLC. Music Together is a registered trademark. Music Together Marin is licensed by Music Together LLC. For more locations: www.musictogether.com - (800) 728-2692


Young Artist Series

New! Naturebridge & Bay Area Discovery Museum Present Golden Gate Discovery Days

4-week session October 4 (Bay Area Discovery Museum) October 11 (NatureBridge) November 1 (Bay Area Discovery Museum) November 15 (NatureBridge) Saturdays, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Ages 2.5-5 years with caregivers Members $100 per child and adult pair; General $115 per child and adult pair Additional participants $50 per person The Museum has teamed up with our Park Partner organization, Naturebridge, to offer this new class that focuses on a hands-on, interdisciplinary exploration of our local environment. Sessions will meet twice at the Museum and twice at NatureBridge in the Marin Headlands. Engage your children’s sense of wonder and guide their natural curiosity during outdoor adventures. Please take special note of the dates.

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE THE EXPLORERS: A SHIPWRECKED PLAY Come engage in a site-specific interactive play with our fall Artist-in-Residence, Barry Eitel. Stay tuned this September for more information on becoming co-creators of this one-of-a-kind Bay Area Discovery Museum experience.

for big kids!

4-week series Tuesdays, October 14 – November 4 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Ages 4.5 – 7 years with caregiver on-site Members $80; General $100 Additional sibling: 50% off This four-week class for your young artist will incorporate an examination of historical images and a projectbased approach to discover and explore properties of water. They will discuss, create and reflect on their own waterinspired work. This is a drop-off program perfect for children who are ready to attend a class without an adult. Caregivers must remain on the Museum grounds during the class.

Not-A-School

Creative Enrichment Program Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Extended care available from 1 – 4 p.m. Ages 2.5 – 5 (must be potty-trained) Not-A-School is designed to nurture young children’s creative thinking as they explore the arts, sciences and environment through play and guided learning. This innovative program is licensed as a preschool center by the state of California*, and features a staff of fully qualified teachers. Our school is a laboratory for creative thinking where children have the freedom to pursue their passions, interests and ideas. We believe in the importance of nurturing the joy of lifelong learning; that young children are competent and deserve to be treated as collaborators in the construction of their own knowledge; and that families are our partners in cultivating a community of trust and growth. We strive to be responsive to all members of our community as we work together to create a program which values respect and equality. Applications for the 2015 school year will be accepted beginning November 1. For more details, including tuition, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/ notaschool. *Facility number 214005255


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November 11 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.* Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $100; General $125 Additional material fees $20

December 22 & 23 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.* Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $210; General $235

Imaginar y Worlds: Witches, Wizards, Knights and Princesses

Join us for our first ever one-day Fort Building camp. Children will take initiative as they work together for one day to conceptualize, design and execute their very own creative structures. Using various materials, campers will tap into their imagination, innovation and ingenuity to transform the classroom into their very own hide-away, and build smaller-scale structures using wood, hammers and nails to create take home projects.

THANKSGIVING BREAK On the Bay November 24 – 26 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.* Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $290; General $315 Investigate local animals and search the shores for hidden treasures in this signature Museum camp. Take on the persona of bugs, fish, plants and birds, and explore the natural bay environments through hiking, experiments and hands-on discovery.

Explore your artistic potential and express yourself through paint, sculpture, nature objects, recycled materials and our very popular messy art curriculum. Each day focuses on introducing new techniques and exploration of a variety of fun, basic media. Children in this camp will explore the artistic process no matter how messy they may get — and they do get messy!

Shipwrecks and Treasure Hunts December 29 & 30 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.* Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $210; General $235 Ahoy ye scurvy landlubbers! Experience the delights and hardships of a seafaring life. Make maps, sing chanteys, dig for artifacts and treasures from mysterious lands, and discover weird sea creatures. Spend two days pretending to be sailors embarking on a historic voyage of discovery and adventure.

February 16 – 20 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.* Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $425; General $450 Additional materials fee $10 Dragons, mermaids, unicorns and kings are welcome, too. Imagination rules in this camp for fairy tale fanatics of all stripes. Children will weave a tale around characters they create. Using an interdisciplinary approach, each camper will explore art as they set the scene for their original production and make their own costumes, learn science while making potions and build confidence as they act out their own character.

Ar t Attack February 19 & 20 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.* Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $210; General $235 Explore your artistic potential and express yourself through paint, sculpture, nature objects, recycled materials and our very popular messy art curriculum. Each day focuses on introducing new techniques and exploration of a variety of fun, basic media. Children in this camp will explore the artistic process no matter how messy they may get — and they do get messy!

* Extended Care is available from 8 – 9 a.m. or 3 – 4 p.m. for $10/day.

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Bundle up the whole family and join us at our newest Family Fundraiser, Snow Days. Come explore the Museum transformed into a winter wonderland, complete with REAL SNOW. Young Museum visitors will enjoy playing in the snow, learning the science of snow and participating in special winter-themed activities and programs. It’s sure to be a fantastically frozen good time. Get to the snow faster when you pre-buy tickets online at BayKidsMuseum.org/snowdays.

We accept cash, checks, Visa and MasterCard. All activities are included with admission. Event takes place rain or shine.

GENTLE REMINDER: No passes, daily deals, library memberships or discounts accepted for Family Fundraisers. Proceeds from Snow Days Family Fundraiser support our mission to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. Thank you for your generosity and participation. Brought to you by our friends at Northstar California Resort

Sponsor Breakfast Hit the snow earlier! Saturday, December 13 & Sunday, December 14 8 or 9 a.m. Come for an energizing breakfast and early access to all the Snow Days attractions, including the real snow. All Snow Days activities open at 8:30 a.m. for Sponsor Breakfast guests and 10 a.m. for the general public. Breakfast packages begin at $250 for a family of four. To reserve your table, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/snowdays, or contact us at (415) 339-3958 or events@badm.org.


creativity news

The CCC pioneers new research, thought-leadership and teacher training programs.

Creative Thinking Research Lab in the News THE CENTER FOR CHILDHOOD CREATIVITY (CCC) HAS ESTABLISHED AN ON-SITE TESTING LAB —  THE CREATIVE THINKING RESEARCH LAB — AT THE MUSEUM AS A NEW COMMUNITY RESOURCE WHERE RESEARCHERS STUDYING THE COGNITIVE COMPONENTS OF CREATIVITY AND ADVANCING OUR KNOWLEDGE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT CAN INTERACT WITH OUR YOUNG VISITORS. Helen Hadani, Ph.D., associate director of research for the CCC, explains, “I can recall from my days as a doctoral student that one of the greatest barriers to conducting high-quality research is finding a way to reach children and parents. Even when an experiment might take just minutes for a toddler to perform, researchers can spend countless hours advertising the study to convince local families to travel to the university lab to participate.” She adds, “An even greater challenge is to ensure that the children who participate in studies represent diverse communities and backgrounds, rather than disproportionately representing the children of professors and university staff.” The Creative Thinking Research Lab was conceived to accomplish two goals: • support original research related to child development and creativity • connect the Museum community in a meaningful way with our nearby academic institutions

Current research partners include labs from Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley and Mills College. The researchers onsite are investigating a wide-range of topics — including language acquisition, causal reasoning and the role of social relationships on children’s learning — that all relate to creative thinking in children. Researchers have been thrilled to find a diverse audience of parents and children willing to volunteer to be part of science. Many have volunteered to present their academic findings at monthly brown bag talks hosted during lunchtime for Museum staff and visiting research partners. In a short time, the lab is already poised to have great impact. More than 800 subjects have participated in studies since its opening, and some of the research conducted at the Museum has recently made national news in the Wall Street Journal, NPR and the Washington Post. Caren Walker, a graduate student in the Berkeley developmental psychology lab of CCC Advisor Alison, recently

published research in the journal Psychological Science which she conducted at the CCC’s Creative Thinking Research Lab. Her work with 18 to 30-month-olds in our lab explores how children and adults learn about the causal world in the absence of new observations, a phenomenon they call “learning by thinking”. This research suggests these young children were able to abstract the concepts “same” and “different” from very limited evidence. In fact, as researchers become more subtle in their experiments, we find that children are able to understand abstractions at younger and younger ages. In other words, kids know more than we think they do. More can be read about this ground-breaking research in the Wall Street Journal article “Adventure in Experimenting on Toddlers,” the Washington Post’s “How Do We Know What/When Young Kids are Ready to Learn?” and the NPR feature “Yes, Your Toddler Really is Smarter than a 5-Year-Old.”

“ My doctoral students and I are most grateful for the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s Creative Thinking Research Lab. The Lab is a great resource for the academic community. It allows us to reach a broad audience of community members with our studies, helping us to better understand the development of mindset and creativity in the early years.” —C arol S. Dweck, Ph.D., notable Stanford psychology professor and author of Mindset.

The next time you visit the Museum, come find the Creative Thinking Research Lab on Satterlee near the bubble machines and hula hoops. You just might find that you and your family have the opportunity to be part of science. The CCC expresses special gratitude to Elizabeth R. Patterson for her generous investment in our research activities.

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thank you We are grateful for Wells Fargo’s continued partnership which has enabled the Museum to provide scholarship school visits this year to all qualifying schools from the Bay Area, and provide high quality science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programming in the Outdoor Learning Lab. “ T he Bay Area Discovery Museum is beloved by many families and friends throughout the Bay Area for its work in sparking the imaginations of children and adults alike through its fun-filled, educational experiences. Wells Fargo has enjoyed a rich history of supporting the Museum through volunteerism and philanthropy, and we are proud to have recently provided the Museum with $100,000, which will fund its interdisciplinary education exhibitions and programs, as well as other museum efforts.”

— Greg Morgan, President of the North Bay Market

Project Zero Pre-Conference Day at the Museum

New! Parent Classes This Fall Building upon the work of our Center for Childhood Creativity, the Museum announces the launch of new parent programming in fall 2014. These classes draw from the latest research in neuroscience, cognitive and developmental psychology, and creative learning to give parents and caregivers the support they need to raise creative, happy and thriving children. CAREGIVER/PARENT PARTICIPATION LEARNING GROUPS Caregiver/parent participation learning groups are for toddlers aged 18 – 36 months. While playing with their children in a group setting, caregivers and parents will learn through dialogue, observation and modeling with an expert from the CCC. Topics include social development and play, language acquisition and cognitive development. Parents, grandparents and nannies are welcome! A five-class session for one child and one caregiver or parent is $150.

CAREGIVER/PARENT WORKSHOPS Caregiver/parent workshops dive deep into a single topic related to childraising and/or early education. The two-hour classes provide an overview of relevant research and then give hands-on practical tips. Topics include “Raising Children Who Think Like Scientists,” “What Is Executive Function and Why Does It Matter for School Readiness,” “Supporting Early Literacy Development,” and “Parent Messaging that Promotes Risk-Taking and Confident Learning.” Parent workshops are open to all caregivers and are $100 for a single class.

Register at BayKidsMuseum.org beginning September 15. Classes begin in October.

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Thursday, October 9 10 a.m. – 2 p.m $85 fee includes materials and lunch $25 optional transportation to/from Westin St. Francis leaving at 9 a.m. and returning by 3 p.m. Educators intuitively understand that active, exploratory learning leads to deeper engagement, stronger problem solving and enduring understanding. Advances in brain imaging and research on the neuro-science of creativity are helping us understand why this is. Come spend a fun and interactive day at the Bay Area Discovery Museum — a leader in hands-on learning for preschool and early elementary learners — and participate in an interactive three-hour workshop led by the Museum’s Center for Childhood Creativity on “Creativity and the Brain.” In this workshop you will learn the seven Critical Components of Creativity and the underlying brain structures associated with them. Come away with researchbacked, practical tips and tools for the preschool or early elementary classroom to ensure that your pedagogy reflects the latest in brain science and development creativity. Purchase tickets at BayKidsMuseum.org/store.


YOU CAN MAKE

AN IMPACT Your gift to our Annual Fund directly supports the Museum’s programs, exhibitions, materials and other important operating costs.

Sunday, November 9, 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. By supporting Museum programs, exhibitions, fundraising events and other initiatives, Corporate Partners enable the Museum to be the premier early childhood education resource and support our mission to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. On Corporate Partner Family Day, employees will receive free admission for their whole family and are invited to participate in a special Art Lab in the morning and an exclusive experience in the Outdoor Learning Lab in the afternoon. Contact Julia Russell at (415) 339-3968 or jrussell@badm.org to reserve your family’s spot today.

THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR CORPORATE PARTNERS Anonymous (2) Adobe BTIG Capital Group Credit Suisse Deutsche Bank Dodge & Cox Ernst & Young Fireclay Tile Good Eggs Instacart Jawbone JPMorgan Chase & Co. LiveHealth Online

Macy’s McKinsey & Company Opower Pacific Gas and Electric Company ScholarShare 529 College Savings Plan Sensato Investors Subaru The Walt Disney Company TPG UBS Investment Bank Union Bank Foundation UrbanSitter Wells Fargo

B i rt h day Blast Parties at the Museum Our Birthday Blasts include: Admission to the Museum for all your guests, including full use of exhibitions and programs 1.5 hours exclusive use of one of our birthday rooms, including help with set-up and clean-up Museum facilitators to provide face painting and activities Make your gift today by visiting BayKidsMuseum.org/Annualfund or mail a check payable to “Bay Area Discovery Museum” to: Bay Area Discovery Museum, 557 McReynolds Road, Sausalito, CA 94965.

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Paper goods, basic brightly colored decorations and Museum goodie bags For more information, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/birthdays.

Reserve your party today! (415) 339-3972 birthdays@badm.org

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Gingerbread Architecture Extravaganza Saturday, November 29 & Sunday, November 30 Discovery Theatre Kick off your holiday season with Gingerbread Architecture. Our kits provide you and your family with everything you need to construct a creative holiday home, including gingerbread house pieces, icing and festive holiday candies. Online registration will open November 1. Cost per kit is $20.

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Register for your gingerbread session beginning November 1 at baykidsmuseum.org/winterwonderland

Doctor Kit

Our new doctors kit is specially designed for little hands. The kit includes seven different items doctors use and is safe for children 18 months and older. $24.95; Members $22.46

Dinner Winner

Dinner Winner makes food fun! The goal is to get to the finish line where a special covered treat awaits, so even fussy eaters will clean their plate! Dinner Winner is molded from 100% melamine and is food and dishwasher-safe. $21.95; Members $19.76

It’s the Sweetest Event of the Season Donor and Grandparent Circle Complimentary Gingerbread Extravaganza Sunday, December 7 9 or 10 a.m.

3D Puzzle

This 3D puzzle assembles vertically and helps develop motor skills. Magnetic clasps help your baby position the blocks in the right place. Made of high quality wood with child-safe paint. Safe for 12 months and older. $21.95; Members $19.76

Candy canes and sugar plums will be dancing in your little one’s head after this special seasonal event! We’ll provide a gingerbread house, candy and icing (and clean up the mess). Children will let their imaginations run wild as they create a whimsical gingerbread masterpiece that you can take home and enjoy.

The Pout-Pout Fish Goes to School

Space is limited. Please RSVP to Lea Wood at lwood@badm.org or (415) 339-3952.

The latest Pout-Pout-Fish book has arrived. Mr. Fish is one of our favorite characters from the Museum’s Storytime books. Swim along with him on a journey that leads him to his teacher, classroom and the discovery of the joy of learning. $16.99; Members $15.29

Interested in learning more about fun, free family events for Donor and Grandparent Circle supporters? Contact Lea Wood at lwood@badm.org or (415) 339-3952.

Visit the store anytime. No Museum admission required.

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Opening Saturday, September 27 Secrets of Circles encourages children and families to explore the math, science, engineering and culture of circles. The exhibit inspires questions and encourages investigation as preschoolers explore circular objects like coconuts, oranges and the Vietnamese round boat. Secrets of Circles was created and is circulated by Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose. This project was supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation. Opinions expressed are those of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Foundation. Secrets of Circles travels nationwide courtesy of Marvell Semiconductor and Brocade Communications Systems.

Sneak Peek for Donor and Grandparent Circle Families

Friday, September 26, 5 – 7 p.m. Shhh — it’s a secret! Donor and Grandparent Circle families are invited to a sneak peek of our new exhibition. Children will be in a spin over the Bubblesmith, a.k.a. Sterling Johnson, who will perform his magic bubble show, creating amazing bubble shapes with a variety of wands and household items. Excitement builds as the bubbles increase in size until — drum roll please — each child has a chance to be encased in a giant bubble! During the event, we’ll invent our own bubble wands and experiment with bubble making using the Museum’s special bubble potion. Donor and Grandparent Circle families will get a first look at the exhibition and a chance to explore the math, science and beauty behind the amazing circle. To celebrate circles (and bubbles), we’ll serve pizza, sparkling apple cider, and beer and wine for adults. Space is limited. RSVP to reserve your family’s spot today by contacting Lauren Cooper, membership manager, at lcooper@badm.org or (415) 339-3954.

VIP Breakfast Par ty for Suppor ting Family and Discover y Circle Families

Saturday, September 27, 8 – 10 a.m. We’re opening the Museum an hour early for Supporting Family and Discovery Circle members to celebrate the opening of our new special exhibition. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast, special activities and exclusive access to Secrets of Circles before it opens to the public! Space is limited. RSVP to reserve your family’s spot today by contacting Lauren Cooper, membership manager, at lcooper@badm.org or (415) 339-3954.


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