Bay Area Discovery Museum: Act out imaginative stories with raccoon and fox puppets inside and around a hollow log.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Children of all ages examine natural specimens using a balance scale, magnifier, light table, ruler, and measuring tape at a work station.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Role-play working as a naturalist in a canvas tent outfitted with real field equipment and environmental elements.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: A mother instructs her daughter to use her listening skills to locate the hidden animals that are croaking, singing, and quacking in different parts of the meadow.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Inspect, sort, and display a variety of natural artifacts, including rocks and shells, as your own collection.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Create your own butterfly wing pattern using multicolored mosaic tiles.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Explore the secret world of an eagle’s nest and then mimic eagle behavior, including building a nest, finding food, and caring for eaglets.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Children open doors and peek into windows on the trunk of a large oak tree, revealing the hidden worlds of birds, mammals, amphibians, and insects.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: A mother and her young sons assemble a large layered puzzle, which includes details about the animals that live in a tree’s branches, trunk, and roots.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Visitors use tethered lights to search a cave for a colony of little brown bats.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: A father and daughter work together to assemble three-dimensional, larger-than-life ants.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Use a magnifier and field guide to determine whose bones, fur, and tracks are embedded in rock outside the cave.
Bay Area Discovery Museum: Find food and build homes for the animals that live in and along a stream.