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Dive into sensory play at Marbles Kids Museum’s newest exhibit, “Under the Waves”

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As a community nonprofit, Marbles relies on donors and partners to fund these innovative + inclusive spaces.

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Explore the tranquil world of the deep sea at the Marbles Kids Museum’s latest exhibit, “Under the Waves.” This peaceful ocean-floor environment was developed specifically to engage kids of all abilities and offers multisensory play + immersive exploration.

The new hands-on exhibit includes:

  • A larger-than-life octopus
  • Light-up bubble tubes
  • Shadow play
  • Compression canoes
  • Other sensory-stimulating and calming activities

Advance museum admission is required, so be sure to plan your visit and book tickets ahead of time.

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