Members Family Fun—Animal Problem Solvers
By Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Harvard Museum of Natural History
Javier Marin will broadcast from the galleries pointing out some of the ways animals adapt to challenges they face in the wild.
.: Tue, March 30 2021 6pm – 7pm.
Ages: 4 to Adults.
Cost
Membership Required
Location
- Only virtual (online or over the phone).
Additional information
Javier Marin, Harvard Museum of Natural History
Animals develop special characteristics that help them survive in their environments. From keeping warm to staying hidden, animals solve problems every day. Have you ever thought about how we humans do the same?
Get ready for a lively night of fun, games, and surprises when Javier Marin transports you back inside the Harvard Museum of Natural History. He will broadcast from the galleries pointing out some of the ways animals adapt to challenges they face in the wild. Then, you will look through your own homes in a problem-solving scavenger hunt. Your family will work together as a team to find objects to share, answer trivia questions, and take part in other challenges. This interactive event is designed for children and adults to attend together and will be fun for all ages.
Advance Registration Required: members@hmsc.harvard.edu Join today with our new $35 Digital Membership
Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture.
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Last updated March 18, 2021.