
Explore American Sign Language (ASL) with Signing Storytime! American Sign Language is a visual language expressed through movements of hands to communicate. Children and their families are invited to enjoy a story as Miss Melissa introduces simple ASL signs from a new book each month. Learn new signs and practice them together. Following the story, participants will create a hands-on Art project to take home along with resources to practice their new signs. Signing Storytime will take place the fourth Saturday of every month in the Hall of Biodiversity’s Gone Camping exhibit at 10:30am and 11:30am
July 25th: ” Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?” by Eric Carle
August 22nd: “Feelings” by Sasha Morton
September 26th: “Can You Imagine? ASL Signs” by Alexandria Sims
October 24th: “Monster Hands” by Karen Kane and Jonaz McMillan
Admission:
• $10 adults
• $8 military or seniors
• $7 students
• $5 children ages 6–12
• Free for children five and under
• Museum Foundation members receive 50% off admission
Parking is free, and the museum is accessible to persons with disabilities.