Preschool Story Time
Enjoy story hour with your preschooler each month.
The programs include
the reading of a nature story with hands on activities followed by a
nature craft. See our calendar of events for
dates. Adults must accompany
children.
Preschool Adventures
Nature comes alive at Preschool Adventures. Children participate
in games, crafts, songs and hands-on activities as they are introduced
to the wonders of nature. This is a six-week program that meets every Wednesday
at 1:00 p.m. Adults must accompany children. See our calendar
of events for dates.
Afternoon Explorers
Add more science to your home-schooling program or
to your child's education. Join
us for this popular program for children aged 5-10 years old. Classes
will include lessons, interactive activities, experiments, hikes and
much more. Other disciplines such as Language Arts, Math and Art will
be incorporated into the class. Follow-up and take home materials will
be provided for parents. Afternoon Explorers is geared for
children ages 5-10.
See our calendar of events for
dates and topics.
Li'l Peeps
This popular program introduces children ages 1 and 2 to the delights
of nature through age-appropriate, hands-on activities. Along with
a nature lesson activities may include nature walks, crafts, songs and
stories. This is also a wonderful opportunity to make new friends
with other children and parents. Register early, as space is limited. Adults
must accompany children and there are no refunds for missed classes. In
order to maintain an age-appropriate program, we ask that older siblings
not accompany the parent/child team.
See our calendar
of events for dates.
School Vacation Activities
Each day during December, February, and April
school vacation weeks the Audubon Environmental Education Center hosts
activities, hikes, and crafts for children of all ages. See our calendar
of events for details.
Health Guidelines
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island has instituted a set of health guidelines
for those attending our programs.
For family programs we ask that all parents do their best to ensure
their child or children are well when attending an Audubon Society of
Rhode Island program. We ask parents to refrain from bringing their
child to an Audubon program if they have had any of the following:
- A fever of 100.4° or higher within the last 24 hours
- Vomiting or diarrhea within the last 24 hours
- Exhibited any symptoms of any childhood communicable disease
- A common cold with discolored mucus
- A sore throat or persistent cough
- An undiagnosed rash or skin infection
- Suspected mononucleosis
- Pinkeye or other contagious eye infection
- Complaint of persistent pain
- Head Lice
- An inoculation or vaccination of a live virus within 48
hours (MMR, Chicken Pox, Small Pox, Poliovirus vaccine)
- If a child does not appear well enough to participate in
the program
These guidelines are for the comfort and well being of all our participants
and their children.
Should a child arrive at a program exhibiting any of the above symptoms
the program leader has the right to ask the parent and child to leave.
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island reserves the right to adjust these
guidelines at any time.
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
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