Posts Categorized: Education Newsletters

Did You Know? Celebrating African American History Month

It’s only early January and we’ve already had a lot of snow here in WNY haven’t we? That means many kids have suited up in their snow pants, boots and jackets to head outside for some winter play!

Did you know that snow play is not just a fun way to beat the winter blues, but it’s also a great way to practice gross motor skill development? Get your little ones moving by trying these different snow play activities.

Explore Even More: Sensory Bins

Sensory bins are a great way to play with your child! Why are sensory bins so wonderful? They help develop fine motor skill improvement, social skills, emotional skills and cognitive development!

A Letter from Lisa: February 2023 Edition

How many things do you read in one day? It goes without saying that smartphones have given us access to a wealth of information at our fingertips. You have most likely read a news article on social media within the last day or so. But when did you last read a book… for fun?

Will’s Culture Corner: January 2023 Edition

As 2022 has come and gone, the promise and hope of the new year are fresh in our minds. New Year’s resolutions are being crafted and attempts to create new positive habits are plentiful. The same is here at Explore & More, for 2023 it is the goal of the staff here, to create the best possible experience for guests of our space (in any capacity). This new year we will continue to elevate our museum space, programming, and events continuing our quest towards best in class.

Every “Body” Can Play: Explore Diversity in Learning

January is the month of New Year’s resolutions, making changes and trying new things. I love to read and one of my resolutions is to read more books this year. Diversity in education and learning is of special interest to me, so I was excited to read about Louis Braille in honor of National World Braille Day and Braille Literacy Month.

Field trips are back! Please be aware that it will be busier than usual.