Kids will learn how to make a time capsule or at-home
exhibit from the presidential library’s experts and how to bake a
cake from Mrs. Lincoln. They’ll get to take part in a family trivia
game, play outdoor games like the Lincoln boys, hear from a singer
and storyteller and more.
The slate of online activities is meant to engage families with fun
activities, stimulate children’s minds and help them get ready for
school. All the details, including which programs require advance
registration, can be found at bit.ly/ALPLMBackToSchool2020.
“It can be tough to make the transition from summer to school,” said
Heather Nice, education director at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library and Museum. “Our goal is to offer activities for the whole
family that allow for interaction and entertainment, while sparking
children's creativity and curiosity.”
The fun starts Monday, Aug. 3, and continues through
Saturday, Aug 8. Each day brings a mix of live programs and “do it
yourself” activities:
MUSEUM MONDAY features two live, interactive presentations
with ALPLM experts, “Things Your Textbook Won’t Tell You About Civil
War Battles” and “The Wonderful World of Exhibits.” We’ll also show
kids how they can create their own mini-museum exhibits at home.
For TIME TRAVEL TUESDAY, we’ll explain how to
create a time capsule and conclude with Family Trivia Night – six
rounds of fun and challenging questions for the entire family.
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WILD WEDNESDAY brings a
break from virtual programs and encourages children to go outdoors
playing sports like the Lincoln boys. We’ll also share a few fun
hands-on activities to try at home.
THOUGHTFUL THURSDAY
focuses on the arts. Little Lincoln’s Fireside Tales, our story time
for small children, will highlight stories and activities about art.
We’ll show older children how to curate a playlist of meaningful
songs and encourage them to draw Lincoln’s words.
Next is FOOD AND FAMILY FRIDAY featuring “In
the Kitchen with Mary Lincoln.” We’ll talk with Mrs. Lincoln about
her family, their favorite activities and her famous cake recipe,
which folks at home can make, too. We’ll also have a game
encouraging families to reduce food waste.
On STORYTELLER SATURDAY, singer and
storyteller Randy Irwin presents a special afternoon concert. Our
online content focuses on collecting a family oral history and the
importance of stories.
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum uses a
combination of rigorous scholarship and high-tech showmanship to
immerse visitors in Lincoln’s life and times. The library holds an
unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents, photographs,
artifacts and art, as well as some 12 million items pertaining to
all aspects of Illinois history.
For more information, visit
www.PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.
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