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| The pre-school children are guided through the learning process and the participants get to keep their finished work as a souvenir from the museum. Educational materials offered at present include: ”We All Grew Up This Way”, ”Rubbings Of Stamps Commemorating A Special Exhibition Of Whales And Dolphins”, ”DIY Plant Dyeing Bag”, ”Glass Painting Museum”, ” A Giant Turntable On Hunting ”and ”DIY Origami Of Animals In The Wetlands”. |
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| Museum Treasure Hunt |
| This program is designed for primary school students (up to the fourth grade) and their parents. Senior volunteers of the museum guide the teams in observing specimens and learn about various concepts in anthropology, earth sciences, zoology and botany. This program features: ”The Marvelous Star-Studded Sky”, ”Where Are The Aborigines” , ”Tea Trees”, ”Penguin Baby”, ” Flourishing Life”, ”I Am A Little Bee”, ”A Guide To Plants In The 228 Garden (Outdoors)”, ”A Guide To Historical Relics In The 228 Garden (Outdoors)” “The Factory of Nutrients- Leaves”, “The Reproductive Role of Seeds”, “The Frog Prince- amphibia”, “Flower Angel- Butterflies”, “The Armored Warriors- Crabs”, “The Atayal Legend”, “Agricultural Calendar of the Bunun” and “Earthquakes”. |
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