My children and I visit The Children's Museum of Indianapolis as often as we can.
The exhibit that stood out to them the most was the "Power of Children." It gave me an opportunity to discuss with them how evil racism and prejudice is. They also had never heard of Ryan White or Ruby Bridges. They had heard of Anne Frank, but really learned of her ordeal after we watched the play at the museum.
This exhibit allowed us to discuss that bigotry should never be tolerated and we also learned that children can be major leaders of change. I hope to see more in this series.
Name: Robbin Sally
The exhibit that stood out to them the most was the "Power of Children." It gave me an opportunity to discuss with them how evil racism and prejudice is. They also had never heard of Ryan White or Ruby Bridges. They had heard of Anne Frank, but really learned of her ordeal after we watched the play at the museum.
This exhibit allowed us to discuss that bigotry should never be tolerated and we also learned that children can be major leaders of change. I hope to see more in this series.
Name: Robbin Sally