Wednesday 15 July, 15:00

Discover Sobo’s tree

Free, booking required

Listen to Sobo’s gentle tale about his special bond with granddaughter Kimi. Explore a part of the exhibition, discovering colorful objects and curious sounds that bring scenes to life. Hear music threaded through the story while you imagine characters, feel the rhythm, and spot tiny details. Children will ask questions, touch textures, and share quiet moments. This family visit mixes listening, looking, and music to spark curiosity and warm, playful discovery.

In French. Kids ages 5 and up.

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

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