Sunday 29 March, 10:00

BiblioWeekend: Book Treasure Hunt

Search for curious treasures among old books and scientific objects in a playful hunt. Turn pages, trace faded letters, and spot hidden clues in a lively search-and-find game. Challenge your memory with a colorful matching game that sharpens observation. Gather for science stories read aloud, with voices, gestures and small surprises that bring facts to life. Kids will explore textures, sounds and bright images while playing, reading and discovering together.

In French. Kids ages 6 and up.

Rue de Lausanne 128,
1202 Genève
Photo Credit: Muséum Genève
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Photo Credit: Muséum Genève

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