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LICM December Break Activities: Juggling Workshop with National Circus Project

The holiday season is here once again which means that kids across Long Island are off from school. The Long Island Children's Museum has come up with several solutions to that ever-nagging question – what are we going to do with the kids for the break week?

Toys are on kids minds at this time of year, and appropriately enough are front and center at the Children's Museum as well.  Families will get their final chance to explore Toys: The Inside Story, the traveling exhibit on display at the Children's Museum before it leaves town on January 2. Peek inside some common toys while exploring the basics of pulleys, cams, gears, linkages, and circuits. Twelve different hands-on stations are featured illustrating the simple mechanisms commonly found in toys, and lets visitors create their own toy-like combinations.  Exhibits are free form and open-ended; offering visitors the opportunity to figure out how to spin a ballerina, free "Jack" from his box and make Elmo© dance.  Toys: The Inside Story was created by Montshire Museum of Science and funded by the National Science Foundation. Local exhibit support provided by Astoria Federal Savings. 
 
Workshops and theater programs are planned to satisfy any age group. The week ends with LICM's annual Countdown to 12! New Year's Eve event. 

Come learn the basic skills of juggling and balancing with the performers from National Circus Project in the LICM Theater. Everyone is invited to watch or participate in this exciting workshop, as we get ready for the New Year! The workshop will be held on December 31 at 1:00, 1:45 and 2:30.

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