Published: Jan. 9, 2018
Child analyzes rocks under a magnifying glass

How do plants and animals solve survival challenges? Through hands-on discovery, families will make observations and discoveries about how structures and processes in nature solve problems and how we can learn from them to develop sustainable ways to solve human problems.

If you go

Who: Open to the public
What: Family Day
When: Saturday, Jan. 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Museum of Natural History

On Saturday, Jan. 27, meet CU «Ƶ students and community partners who are weaving together science, technology, engineering, artand math to find innovative and sustainable solutions for the challenges we face in our changing environments. Explore their approaches and experiment with your own “STEAM” ideas by observing, predicting, building, testingand creating.

Family Days inspire wonderment about the natural world in families and kids of all ages (0–18 years old). Each topic will connect disciplines of natural science, human culture, technology, artand innovation to engage families across generations and cultures. You’ll explore these topics through hands-on activities including creative take-home crafts, up-close observations, play-based activitiesand experiments.

Visit the Museum of Natural History for the schedule of upcoming Family Days.