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April 2, 2020

For more information, contact:
Sloan MacRae
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
412.353.4678
MacRaeS@CarnegieMNH.org

CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY LAUNCHES AT-HOME SUPER SCIENCE DAYS IN APRIL

Enjoy dinosaur hatching and more egg-cellent activities from home

Miley the Blue-Tongued Skink with an Easter egg.

Pittsburgh, PA – Carnegie Museum of Natural History invites young nature lovers and their families to participate in a free week of Super Science Days, featuring spring activities to do with kids from home. Super Science Days kick off April 6 on the museum’s website and Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter channels @CarnegieMNH.

Hosted by the museum’s Lifelong Learning department, Super Science Days include Spring-o Bingo, DIY Whipped Cream Eggs, DIY String Eggs, bird’s nest crafts, and other scientific celebrations of spring.

“The Super Science Egg-cellent Egg Hunt is a beloved tradition for our museum team and visitors alike.  While we are going to miss the joy of welcoming families to the museum this year, we look forward to sharing our favorite spring-themed activities for you to try at home,” says Director of Education Laurie Giarratani, “We’ve really enjoyed working on creative content for virtual engagement and are excited to connect with our community in a new way this year.”

All activities will be listed at https://carnegiemnh.org/explore/super-science-saturday-activities/.

For more information about how to engage from home with Carnegie Museum of Natural History, visit carnegiemnh.org.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History, one of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, is among the top natural history museums in the country. It maintains, preserves, and interprets an extraordinary collection of millions of objects and scientific specimens used to broaden understanding of evolution, conservation, and biodiversity. Carnegie Museum of Natural History generates new scientific knowledge, advances science literacy, and inspires visitors of all ages to become passionate about science, nature, and world cultures. More information is available by calling 412.622.3131 or by visiting the website, www.carnegiemnh.org.

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