Hola! El Museo is excited to host Coquí Club, our bilingual program for our tiniest visitors at El Museo del Barrio for an IN-PERSON experience at the museum! Coquí Club is an interactive program facilitated by our museum educators and includes storytelling, discussion, and an art-making project. Be sure to bring your Coqui crowns and get ready to have fun!
Spring is here! Join us on Saturday, April 13, to celebrate with a story about nature involving a very special calabaza —a pumpkin —from which the Taino island of Boriquén came to be. Together, we will read the story of magic and wonder called The Golden Flower: A Taino Myth from Puerto Rico by Nina Jaffe and illustrated by Enrique O. Sanchez. Then we will invite all Coquís to join us on an inspiring adventure to explore a cemi from our current Taino exhibition Ocama Aracoel. Lastly, our art activity will celebrate the beauty of the natural world that has inspired the Taino peoples for centuries.
Free Admission. To RSVP, click here.
Please note new start times. Preregistration is required. Due to space limitations, if you reserve a spot and are unable to join, please cancel your registration in advance so spots can open for others. Please register each child separately. Recommended for children ages 3–5. Children must be accompanied by an adult.