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Everyday life then and now

What are the similarities and differences between everyday life then and now? And how can you learn about history in a museum? Sensory education program with a focus on learning through play and reading at the Children’s Working Museum.

The child laborers of the backyard

What was life like for a working-class child around 1900? And what similarities and differences can we find between then and now? Students play, go to school and do piecework. The program is based on the memories of Christian the rhubarb child.

Life is a patchwork quilt

When are you brave? And what can we learn about art and life from the multi-artist Leif Sylvester Petersen? Investigative, playful and varied teaching with courage, curiosity, play and circus.

Practical info

Can we eat packed lunches at the museum? What do I do if I have to cancel? Get answers to all the practicalities of your educational visit to the museum.

Strengthen classroom well-being

Are you a class teacher and want to improve classroom well-being? Find tasks and exercises that encourage conversation and curiosity.

Save the lunch box – Learning tool

Save the lunch box is a free teaching aid on the history of the lunch box in the past, present and future for food studies and history. With recipes and lesson plan.