The Wonder of Learning: The Hundred Languages of Children is a highly innovative exhibit of early childhood learning experiences that has been touring the United States, Canada and Mexico since 1987. It will inspire government leaders, businesses, educators, families and communities to value the educational process especially for young children.


 

Quotes from Parents, Educators and others


"It blows your mind open." - J. Rich


"Makes you look at education in a whole new way." - Jessica R. 


"Way to empower your child to come up with answers on their own." - Frank C.


"It opened my eyes to things that will make me a better surfer!" - Gilad L.


"It's so amazing to see what kids are capable of when they're given a chance to express themselves." - Jennifer G.


"It makes you look at little kids in a whole new way.  You have to marvel at how intelligent they really are." - Ben A.


"I learned new ways to communicate, interact with and inspire my own child." - Heidi R.


"It was a very profound experience for me and gave me tools that will be meaningful in all my relationships." - Ayelet Z.


"It's a philosophy, an art of living.  It's where hope for the next generation lies, where tolerance begins and where "god" keeps his secrets." - A. Zurer


"After seeing the exhibit, parents may feel differently about their children's creativity, their ability to learn and the educational possibilities for all children in our community."  Mary H.

EXHIBIT PARKING

Valet parking is conveniently located at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows, 101 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica 90401.


Special Exhibit Rates: $10 for first 2 hours, $5 each additional hour with validation sticker.

EXHIBIT HOURS

Thursdays 4-8pm

Saturdays 10-4pm

Sundays 12-4pm

Free to the public during these hours! The last day the Exhibit will be open to the public is Saturday, April 24.

Groups by reservation:

reggioexhibitla@first-pres.com

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Santa Monica, CA January 31 through April 25, 2010

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