The Museum of Childhood "Stathmos" of the Basil Papantoniou Foundation (BPF) in Nafplio, welcomes a new series of activities for our little ones, which will take place during the weekends. The beginning is on Sunday, February 9th 2025 at noon, with the educational program entitled "A Journey to the World of Emotions", organized in collaboration with the children's book publisher "Mikri Selini".
Educational activities, screenings of films of special artistic and social character, focusing on issues of cinematographic education and culture, in collaboration with two international children's and youth festivals in Athens, shadow theatre with the signature of the most modern clowns of Greece and many other activities will embellish our weekends at the Museum of Childhood "Stathmos", while at the same time expanding the world of knowledge for children and opening a new window to the world of emotions and aesthetic education for young and old alike.
The program
The educational program of the first Sunday (February 9th 2025) is entitled "A Journey into the World of Emotions" and is organized in collaboration with the children's book publisher "Mikri Selini".
Two children's book heroes, the Yellow Bird and the Blue Monster, meet to bring us their messages. How do you overcome difficulties and trust yourself? Are there good and bad emotions? How do empathy and respect become our superpowers? Come and discover them together!....
Date / Time
Sunday, February 9th 2025 at 12:00 noon
Duration
1 hour
Admission
For children from the age of 4+ years.
Participation fee 7€.
With the purchase of the program books, the ticket price is deducted!
Reservations
T. +30 698 7208 618
Location
Museum of Childhood "Stathmos", of the Basil Papantoniou Foundation (BPF)
33, Vassileos Konstantinou str. Nafplio, Old Railway Station's Park (OSE park)
T. +30 27520-28947
Tip
Single ticket, to visit the Basil Papantoniou Foundation (BPF) & Museum and the Museum of Childhood "Stathmos": 5 €
Did you know that?
The Museum of Childhood "Stathmos" is a space for exhibiting the BPF's collections related to children and a space for carrying out educational programs. The BPF's collections include toys and objects related to children and both sexes (e.g. clothing, objects related to children's nutrition and hygiene, school supplies), the customary context of the stages of children's lives (e.g. birth, baptism), as well as the participation of the child in the wider life of the mainly rural communities, but also objects from forms of folk theatre that are now identified with the child, whereas in the past they were part of the entertainment of adults (puppet theatre, karagiozis).
