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For general Museum information, please call us at 212-721-1234 or fill out the form below and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
Looking for a particular staff member? Visit our staff page.
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With 350 friends and supporters gathered together—and over $800,000 raised to support CMOM’s vital community outreach program—we could not have imagined a more inspired and heartfelt celebration of our commitment to families, the arts, health and education.. This outpouring of generosity and excitement also resulted in $66,000 raised that evening to provide FREE access to the Museum's educational exhibits for 6,500 Head Start families. This was a great start towards our goal of raising funds to serve 20,000 Head Start families in 2012.
CMOM conducts weekly activities to explore UMIGO, a first-of-its kind transmedia math property which teaches 1st and 2nd grade math skills in a fun and interactive way. UMIGO programs may include music videos, board games, and new digital UMIGO apps.
Sing, move your body and use your listening ears to hear special stories.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn new vocabulary, build listening skills and learn to be part of a group.
Mix paint on the PlayWorksTM Mural Wall.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Science Skills (color mixing and cause and effect)
12pm - 4:15pm
Make a horse that moves. Add wheels to make it run! What will you name your horse?
CMOM conducts weekly activities to explore UMIGO, a first-of-its kind transmedia math property which teaches 1st and 2nd grade math skills in a fun and interactive way. UMIGO programs may include music videos, board games, and new digital UMIGO apps.
Throughout the Silk Road the ringing of hammers beating sheets of metal was heard and no matter where a traveler rested, they were likely to be served on a beautiful metal tray. The tradition of serving guests on a tray endures in the Muslim world today. Join us in using intricate patterns and designs to create beautiful serving trays.
Mix paint on the PlayWorksTM Mural Wall.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Science Skills (color mixing and cause and effect)
Sing, move your body and use your listening ears to hear special stories.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn new vocabulary, build listening skills and learn to be part of a group.
Children's Museum of Manhattan
The Tisch Building, 212 West 83rd Street, New York, NY 10024
212-721-1223
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm,
Extended hours Saturday 10am – 7pm.

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