Tuesday 14 July, 15:00

check out Vany’s wishes

Free, booking required

Join a lively family visit to explore a playful corner of the museum’s collections. Meet Vany on her seventh birthday and listen to her wishes come alive through a short story and music from the collection. Look closely at colorful objects in the temporary exhibition, hear musical sounds, and ask questions. Activities spark curiosity, imagination, and listening skills as children discover stories hidden in objects and sounds.

In French. Kids ages 5 and up.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: © DR

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