Here’s a fun activity for children (and adults) that uses simple supplies to learn about and explore air pressure! Head to our Facebook page for the details.
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus, for supporting Children's Museum Easton's STEAM programming!
Making seed paper is such a fun activity to do with the whole family, and it’s also a great way to explore recycling and planting! Head to our Facebook page for the details!
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus for supporting CME's STEAM programming!
Transform a plastic bottle into a simple birdfeeder with this project that encourages recycling while supporting our feathered friends. Head over to our Facebook page for the details!
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus for supporting CME's STEAM programs!
Have a blast with this STEAM experiment, exploring color pigmentation with flower petals and leaves! Head over to our Facebook page for the details.
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor, @nationalgridus, for supporting Children's Museum Easton's STEAM programming!
Here's a super-simple activity for Earth Week to get ready for a butterfly-filled summer! Head to our Facebook page for the details!
Thanks to our STEAM sponsor, @nationalgridus, for supporting Children's Museum Easton's STEAM programming!
Here’s a simple and fun way to make a working indoor water cycle. With a few basic supplies, you’ll quickly turn the kitchen into a science lab!
Head to our Facebook page for the directions. Thank you to our STEAM sponsor, @nationalgridus, for supporting CME's STEAM programming!
Our CM360 program is now a partner with
@sersd_org, Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School, working with their ECE staff, high school students, and their preschool children to learn about child development and build a foundation for future collaborations!
CME360 joined @RaynhamLibrary's early semiquincentennial celebration with our Squishy Circuits program, which explores circuitry and electrical paths. To book a hands-on enrichment program, please email [email protected].
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor, @nationalgrid!
Here's an experiment children will FLIP over with excitement! With just a few items, they'll be entertained for hours! Head to our Facebook page for the details.
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus for supporting Children's Museum Easton's STEAM programming!
Sundials are the most ancient and natural way to tell time, and we have a fun experiment to show you how to make one! Head to our Facebook page for all of the details!
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus for supporting Children's Museum Easton's STEAM programs!
This easy science experiment is a fun way to explain how rain clouds work while strengthening fine motor skills! Head on over to our Facebook page for the details!
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus for supporting Children's Museum Easton's STEAM programming!
Growing a veggie indoors is a great way to introduce children to how plants grow and the important role they play in our daily lives. So, head to our Facebook page for all the details.
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus for supporting CME STEAM programs!
Here’s a science experiment full of color and beauty, one to create the oohs and aahs, and guaranteed not to disappoint! Head to our Facebook page for the details!
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus for supporting Children's Museum Easton's STEAM programming!
In this festive craft on Tuesday, kids will piece together heart-shaped green papers to create a clover that’s entirely their own. Tradition claims four leaves bring good fortune, but little imaginations might have other plans…
Twist, bend, and dangle! In this Alexander Calder-inspired Tuesday Studio, kids will shape colorful wires into abstract loops, swoops, and squiggles—or even tiny creatures—and add beads that sparkle like little surprises in midair. Happening from 10-11am.
Our St. Paddy’s craft lets kiddos sort colorful Fruit Loops into a magical rainbow. It’s sneaky learning (hello, color matching and fine motor skills!) disguised as playing with their food—because let’s be real, they were going to do that anyway. Happening all weekend.
Our Curiosity Crew is where “what happens if…?” leads the way. Toddlers are invited to explore simple STEM experiments and wowie-zowie spectacles that spark wonder, surprise, and lots of wide-eyed moments. Happening on Friday from 10-11am.
This tornado-in-a-bottle science experiment is so simple, but it’s a great way to introduce tornadoes, vortices, and centripetal force. Head to our Facebook page for the details!
Thank you to our STEAM sponsor @nationalgridus for supporting CME's STEAM programs.