Spring has almost sprung and the Penticton Museum & Archives is offering a program for kids to explore the signs of the upcoming season.
Birds, Nest and Eggs takes place March 12 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. as part of its regular Playtime at the Museum activity schedule.
Suggested for children aged two to five, the by-donation ($2 suggested per drop-in participant) event will look at the different kinds of nests, eggs and the birds that make them.
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The idea of the sessions is to allow toddlers and preschoolers to explore their world through play and enhance their learning through playing together at the museum.
The programs run the second Thursday of each month from September through April.
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