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Wintertime Wiggles & Giggles: Exploring the Season Through the Arts

Fri, Jan 30

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Zoom

Families and classrooms will sing, dance, and play with Wolf Trap Teaching Artists, and our very special guest, Jasper the Squirrel. This event is designed for children ages 3-6, but will include something for everyone!

Wintertime Wiggles & Giggles: Exploring the Season Through the Arts
Wintertime Wiggles & Giggles: Exploring the Season Through the Arts

Time & Location

Jan 30, 2026, 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Zoom

About the event

Join Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts for a free, virtual event, "Wintertime Wiggles & Giggles: Exploring the Season Through the Arts." We'll embark on an imaginary journey across the United States to learn how people, animals, plants, (and puppets!) experience winter in different climates and communities. Families and classrooms will sing, dance, and play with Wolf Trap Teaching Artists, and our very special guest, Jasper the Squirrel. This event is designed for children ages 3-6, but will include something for everyone!

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Delta Wolf Trap

Institute for Early Learning through the Arts

Additional services offered through Delta Wolf Trap include Family Engagement Workshops available to early childhood centers, libraries, children's museums, and organizations focused on supporting parents with young children. These interactive family workshops provides parents and caregivers opportunities to engage in a live arts experience with their children and learn to play with their children in educational ways that support kindergarten readiness.

Professional Development Workshops may be available for early childhood centers with aim to provide annual training on research-based practices of instruction. In-person and virtual workshops provide early educators with hands-on teaching strategies and active learning techniques that support literacy and language development, STEM learning, problem-solving, social-emotional development, classroom management, and more.​

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