We are excited to share that UnitedHealthcare has generously made a commitment to The Children’s Museum of Green Bay to sponsor the Healthy Living Initiative. This initiative is aimed at teaching children and families the importance of nutrition and good habits to keep them healthy and safe. It will provide children and families with an interactive outdoor, garden-based learning area at the museum and will be the core to the museum’s monthly programing.
The Healthy Living Initiative consists of three programs:
1. Garden to Table will empower children and families through outdoor experiential education by creating garden-based, hands-on learning. Garden to Table will provide an understanding of where food comes from and the impact food choices have on living healthy lives.
2. Growing Strong will highlight the importance of making healthy decisions to take care of our bodies. Through hands-on learning and movement activities, children and families will learn about nutrition, physical exercise, the body’s systems, and good hygiene. Growing Strong focuses on how small daily choices can build big healthy lives.
3. Safety Smart will provide children and families with information to make choices that will keep themselves and others safe both indoors and outdoors and in varying weather conditions and locations. Safety Smart reminds children to stay safe while having fun.
For a complete list and calendar of all activities and programs, visit us at: https://www.gbchildrensmuseum.org/programs
In the event of inclement weather, The Children's Museum follows The Green Bay School District's school closure schedule.
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