Plan a family trip to the toledo museum of art
They even have tours for babies!
In her research on aesthetic preferences, Dr. Kathy Danko-McGhee, TMA Director of Education, has studied how babies respond to art.
“An aesthetic response for an adult is quite different than that of a young child,” she said. “Adults can reflect on and talk about what they like to look at. Babies tell us through body language: a visual fixation, a smile, or reaching for an image or object.”
Watch your child respond to large colorful paintings and learn ways to
facilitate early visual literacy skills.
“An aesthetic response for an adult is quite different than that of a young child,” she said. “Adults can reflect on and talk about what they like to look at. Babies tell us through body language: a visual fixation, a smile, or reaching for an image or object.”
Watch your child respond to large colorful paintings and learn ways to
facilitate early visual literacy skills.
Family Center at the toledo museum of art
Free, fun, and open to everyone! The TMA Family Center is the perfect place for our youngest Museum visitors to make and take memories with their parents and caregivers. Drop in for themed activities that enliven the world of art for kids ages 1-10 (and even
grown-ups!)
grown-ups!)