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On the programme for these holidays: handicraft workshops (origami, creating Christmas decorations with pompons or knitting, nature drawing) giving you the chance to try your hand at drawing animals, handicrafts or seasonal crafts. Film screenings for young audiences, with short films shown at weekends, as well as “ciné-mailles” sessions combining film and knitting, more suited to teenagers and adults. There will also be shows and activities for the little ones, as well as weaving/wool workshops and activities designed for young children.
In addition, the Museum organises meetings and lectures with storytellers and shepherds, giving children of all ages the chance to discover nature and rural traditions, or to immerse themselves in lively stories.
You can also take advantage of visits or naturalist explorations outside, via the “Jardins du Muséum” or their “potagers du monde”, to combine walking, discovering plants and raising awareness of biodiversity.
In short, it’s a great way to celebrate the festive season while awakening your curiosity and your connection with nature.
Find out all about the programme on the Museum’s website.