Charmed: Children’s creative thank-you cards

See how some classes leave their marks at the museum

February 6, 2023

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The Bradbury Science Museum welcomes hundreds of students throughout the year for interactive, hands-on field trips. Museum educators lead the classes in fun science challenges, like engineering penny bridges, roleplaying as an immune system to understand the mechanics of a viral infection, and experiencing what it was like to break codes used by spies during World War II.

For museum staff, just the experience of engaging with these excited students is rewarding enough. But sometimes the visiting classes show just how creative they are, delivering delightful thank-you cards that museum employees treasure. 

See just a few of these fantastic thank-yous below!

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