Curious George: Let's Get Curious Exhibit at the Miami Children's Museum.
The Miami Children’s Museum is dedicated to providing opportunities for children to learn through play. Their latest exhibit, Curious George: Let’s Get Curious! inspires just that, along with exploration and discovery.

Curious George has been a beloved character cherished by many generations for over 75 years beginning with the classic books of H.A. and Margret Rey and most recently through the popular PBS Kids television series.

This exhibit delivers an immersive experience into the neighborhood of Curious George and the man in the yellow hat. It features various STEAM activities through zoom balloons, light projectors, construction play with conveyors and blocks, mini-golf, and more! On weekends, The Miami Children’s Museum's very own theater troupe will perform their new original performance, The Everwoods: A Wonderful Day to Wonder, where three friends follow their curiosity into the Everwoods and witness nature doing its thing.

Curious George: Let's Get Curious! will be swinging out of the Miami Children’s Museum on September 3rd, 2023 so make sure to visit this summer. Exhibit entry is included with museum admission. To purchase tickets and for more information please visit www.miamichildrensmuseum.org.
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