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Animatronic Dinosaurs—The exhibit features 17 lifelike dinosaur animatronics along an outdoor landscaped pathway. As guests pass by each animatronic, a sensor signals various parts—eyes, head, arms, tail—to move. Paleontologist Excavation Site—Along the trail, there will be a replica of a paleontologist campsite site that showcases how paleontologists uncover dinosaur specimens, and gives children the chance to uncover “fossils” on their own. Colorful Graphics—Signage introduces guests to each of the animatronics that represent the inhabitants from a time gone by, from the Late Jurassic Period when the Stegosaurus roamed North America 150 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous Period of 85-75 million years ago when the Pteranodon wandered the earth.
Our ROCKIN’ TOTS jump time is held weekdays 9am to 12pm and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Holiday hours may apply. Just think, you can burn as many calories playing with your children on our trampolines in 10 minutes as you would running for 33 minutes, and still fit in time to socialize with your other ROCKIN’ TOTS friends. Does that sound fun or what?
Animatronic Dinosaurs—The exhibit features 17 lifelike dinosaur animatronics along an outdoor landscaped pathway. As guests pass by each animatronic, a sensor signals various parts—eyes, head, arms, tail—to move. Paleontologist Excavation Site—Along the trail, there will be a replica of a paleontologist campsite site that showcases how paleontologists uncover dinosaur specimens, and gives children the chance to uncover “fossils” on their own. Colorful Graphics—Signage introduces guests to each of the animatronics that represent the inhabitants from a time gone by, from the Late Jurassic Period when the Stegosaurus roamed North America 150 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous Period of 85-75 million years ago when the Pteranodon wandered the earth.
Join us every Monday at 11:00 am for Storytime and crafts!
Through two outdoor programs, students become familiar with the anatomy of two of the forests here at Brookgreen Gardens: 1) Walking through the Upland Forest and the Cypress Swamp ecosystems, the students will compare and notate on a Venn diagram the different species of both plants and animals in these two forested areas; and 2) The students will be introduced to a forest profile. Along with observing the layers of a forest and tree cross sections, the students will observe the horizons and soil composition that make up the forest floor.
Children will learn basic art instruction; how to use art tools and supplies wisely and creatively with a wide variety of mediums, including water colors, pencils, acrylic paints, and free-cycled amterials (buttons, bottle caps, fabric remnants, and cardboard) in order to make their own funtastic masterpieces.
Our ROCKIN’ TOTS jump time is held weekdays 9am to 12pm and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Holiday hours may apply. Just think, you can burn as many calories playing with your children on our trampolines in 10 minutes as you would running for 33 minutes, and still fit in time to socialize with your other ROCKIN’ TOTS friends. Does that sound fun or what?
Animatronic Dinosaurs—The exhibit features 17 lifelike dinosaur animatronics along an outdoor landscaped pathway. As guests pass by each animatronic, a sensor signals various parts—eyes, head, arms, tail—to move. Paleontologist Excavation Site—Along the trail, there will be a replica of a paleontologist campsite site that showcases how paleontologists uncover dinosaur specimens, and gives children the chance to uncover “fossils” on their own. Colorful Graphics—Signage introduces guests to each of the animatronics that represent the inhabitants from a time gone by, from the Late Jurassic Period when the Stegosaurus roamed North America 150 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous Period of 85-75 million years ago when the Pteranodon wandered the earth.
Through two outdoor programs, students become familiar with the anatomy of two of the forests here at Brookgreen Gardens: 1) Walking through the Upland Forest and the Cypress Swamp ecosystems, the students will compare and notate on a Venn diagram the different species of both plants and animals in these two forested areas; and 2) The students will be introduced to a forest profile. Along with observing the layers of a forest and tree cross sections, the students will observe the horizons and soil composition that make up the forest floor.
Children will be hands on exploring art materials and styles. Abstract is our specialty!!
Our ROCKIN’ TOTS jump time is held weekdays 9am to 12pm and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Holiday hours may apply. Just think, you can burn as many calories playing with your children on our trampolines in 10 minutes as you would running for 33 minutes, and still fit in time to socialize with your other ROCKIN’ TOTS friends. Does that sound fun or what?
Animatronic Dinosaurs—The exhibit features 17 lifelike dinosaur animatronics along an outdoor landscaped pathway. As guests pass by each animatronic, a sensor signals various parts—eyes, head, arms, tail—to move. Paleontologist Excavation Site—Along the trail, there will be a replica of a paleontologist campsite site that showcases how paleontologists uncover dinosaur specimens, and gives children the chance to uncover “fossils” on their own. Colorful Graphics—Signage introduces guests to each of the animatronics that represent the inhabitants from a time gone by, from the Late Jurassic Period when the Stegosaurus roamed North America 150 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous Period of 85-75 million years ago when the Pteranodon wandered the earth.
Through two outdoor programs, students become familiar with the anatomy of two of the forests here at Brookgreen Gardens: 1) Walking through the Upland Forest and the Cypress Swamp ecosystems, the students will compare and notate on a Venn diagram the different species of both plants and animals in these two forested areas; and 2) The students will be introduced to a forest profile. Along with observing the layers of a forest and tree cross sections, the students will observe the horizons and soil composition that make up the forest floor.
Children will learn basic art instruction; how to use art tools and supplies wisely and creatively with a wide variety of mediums, including water colors, pencils, acrylic paints, and free-cycled amterials (buttons, bottle caps, fabric remnants, and cardboard) in order to make their own funtastic masterpieces.
Our ROCKIN’ TOTS jump time is held weekdays 9am to 12pm and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Holiday hours may apply. Just think, you can burn as many calories playing with your children on our trampolines in 10 minutes as you would running for 33 minutes, and still fit in time to socialize with your other ROCKIN’ TOTS friends. Does that sound fun or what?
Animatronic Dinosaurs—The exhibit features 17 lifelike dinosaur animatronics along an outdoor landscaped pathway. As guests pass by each animatronic, a sensor signals various parts—eyes, head, arms, tail—to move. Paleontologist Excavation Site—Along the trail, there will be a replica of a paleontologist campsite site that showcases how paleontologists uncover dinosaur specimens, and gives children the chance to uncover “fossils” on their own. Colorful Graphics—Signage introduces guests to each of the animatronics that represent the inhabitants from a time gone by, from the Late Jurassic Period when the Stegosaurus roamed North America 150 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous Period of 85-75 million years ago when the Pteranodon wandered the earth.
Join us as we explore Brookgreen’s “backyard” in an exciting and interactive program that encourages students to use their senses to explore, observe, and investigate the nature around them. Students will observe a variety of plants, trees, animal tracks, homes, and more. They will tour the Cultural Garden and Sensory Trail, where they learn what plants need to live and how to start their own garden. They also will get the buzz about butterflies and bees, while viewing an active observation bee hive. Students will "bee" educated on the anatomy of bees and butterflies and their essential role in our gardens.
Through two outdoor programs, students become familiar with the anatomy of two of the forests here at Brookgreen Gardens: 1) Walking through the Upland Forest and the Cypress Swamp ecosystems, the students will compare and notate on a Venn diagram the different species of both plants and animals in these two forested areas; and 2) The students will be introduced to a forest profile. Along with observing the layers of a forest and tree cross sections, the students will observe the horizons and soil composition that make up the forest floor.
Our ROCKIN’ TOTS jump time is held weekdays 9am to 12pm and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Holiday hours may apply. Just think, you can burn as many calories playing with your children on our trampolines in 10 minutes as you would running for 33 minutes, and still fit in time to socialize with your other ROCKIN’ TOTS friends. Does that sound fun or what?
Animatronic Dinosaurs—The exhibit features 17 lifelike dinosaur animatronics along an outdoor landscaped pathway. As guests pass by each animatronic, a sensor signals various parts—eyes, head, arms, tail—to move. Paleontologist Excavation Site—Along the trail, there will be a replica of a paleontologist campsite site that showcases how paleontologists uncover dinosaur specimens, and gives children the chance to uncover “fossils” on their own. Colorful Graphics—Signage introduces guests to each of the animatronics that represent the inhabitants from a time gone by, from the Late Jurassic Period when the Stegosaurus roamed North America 150 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous Period of 85-75 million years ago when the Pteranodon wandered the earth.
Through two outdoor programs, students become familiar with the anatomy of two of the forests here at Brookgreen Gardens: 1) Walking through the Upland Forest and the Cypress Swamp ecosystems, the students will compare and notate on a Venn diagram the different species of both plants and animals in these two forested areas; and 2) The students will be introduced to a forest profile. Along with observing the layers of a forest and tree cross sections, the students will observe the horizons and soil composition that make up the forest floor.
Sixth through 12th graders are invited to bring homework to the library. Staff and volunteer tutors will be on hand to help the young people finish their homework assignments. Snacks and water will be provided!
Join us for our open gym, here in Surfside. Drop off your child and they can use the equipment, play games, and have fun for only $5.00 per hour, per person. Bring a friend and pay only $10 each for all 3 hours. Hope to see you there!
Neon Jump Night is Rockin’ Jump’s exclusive after-dark jump experience. We feature strobes and black-lights along with all the top hits to make your night memorable. Wear white or neon colored outfits to really stand out! Whether you are dancing, jumping, or just enjoying a night out with friends, Neon Jump Night is sure to light up your night!
Our ROCKIN’ TOTS jump time is held weekdays 9am to 12pm and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Holiday hours may apply. Just think, you can burn as many calories playing with your children on our trampolines in 10 minutes as you would running for 33 minutes, and still fit in time to socialize with your other ROCKIN’ TOTS friends. Does that sound fun or what?
The 30th annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival and Parade will be held on Main Street. This one-day, rain or shine event brings approximately 30,000 people to celebrate being Irish and welcome the coming of spring. Following the parade is the St. Patrick’s Day Festival with three stages of live music and a children’s area with rides and amusements from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Crafts, services, information, products and treats will be on display from approximately 150 vendors.
Animatronic Dinosaurs—The exhibit features 17 lifelike dinosaur animatronics along an outdoor landscaped pathway. As guests pass by each animatronic, a sensor signals various parts—eyes, head, arms, tail—to move. Paleontologist Excavation Site—Along the trail, there will be a replica of a paleontologist campsite site that showcases how paleontologists uncover dinosaur specimens, and gives children the chance to uncover “fossils” on their own. Colorful Graphics—Signage introduces guests to each of the animatronics that represent the inhabitants from a time gone by, from the Late Jurassic Period when the Stegosaurus roamed North America 150 million years ago to the Late Cretaceous Period of 85-75 million years ago when the Pteranodon wandered the earth.
They craft, you shop! Kids 3 to 8 can enjoy making an Easter chick using paper and feathers. Sign up in store or online, or just drop in. Parent or guardian must remain on premises during the event.
They craft, you shop! Kids 6 & up can enjoy making an Easter bunny and carrot pouch. Sign up in store or online, or just drop in. Parent or guardian must remain on premises during the event.
A mischievous leprechaun is causing all kinds of trouble at school, but Gingerbread Man is back to save the day! Join us for this special St. Patrick's Day Storytime, with activities to follow.
No experience necessary! KIDS AGED 6 & UP AND A PARENT! You paint one canvas and your kiddo paints the other, at the end you hang them together for a living room masterpiece! Please arrive by 10:45 to fix a juice box, set up your snacks, and mingle with friends. We look forward to seeing you for a great day of fun and creativity!
The 30th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival and Parade will be held on Main Street on Saturday, March 17, 2018. This one-day, rain or shine event brings approximately 30,000 to celebrate being Irish and welcome the coming of spring. A parade begins the day at 9:00 a.m., followed by three stages of live music and a children’s area with rides and amusements from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Along Main Street approximately 150 vendors will display their crafts, services, information, products, or serve a variety of treats.
Parents enjoy a night out to yourself and drop the kids off to have a night full of fun, games, and free play! Anyone is welcome, so invite all of your friends!
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