Available on Mondays.

Note: there is limited availability for field trips for the 2023-24 school year. Please email school@winterthur.org for availability.

Limited to schools within 30 miles of Winterthur

All programs are 60 minutes and limited to 25 students per session

Nursery Rhymes

Ages 3 ½ to 5 ½ 

“Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick!” This lively program explores how people lived a long time ago by using well-known nursery rhymes. Includes a hands-on craft. 

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Soup’s On!

Grades Pre-K to 1

Winterthur’s unique collection of soup tureens and the centuries-old folktale Stone Soup will engage students in imaginative role-playing while teaching them about our collections and life long ago. 

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Celebrating the Harvest

Grades Pre-K to 2

Play with toys, tell a story, and “plant” a garden to celebrate the harvest, just as Native American and Pilgrim children did in the 1600s. 

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Once Upon a Playtime

Grades Pre-K to 4

Explore how children played several hundred years ago, using classic toys and games, such as Alphabet Gymnastics, Jacob’s Ladder, tops, buzz saws, marbles, hoop and stick, and more. 

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Wild Winterthur

Grades Pre-K to 4

Observe the life cycles and habitats of native creatures great and small and learn how Winterthur is helping preserve our local ecosystems.

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Step Into George Washington’s World

Grades 3 to 5

Investigate how George Washington and members of his household lived more than two hundred years ago by examining reproductions of period objects, clothing, and communication styles. 

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A Proper Day’s Work

Grades 3 to 5

Your students will tackle the daily chores described in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s famed childhood stories. They’ll “wash” clothes, “bake” bread, and more using Winterthur’s demonstration collection objects. 

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Working in Early America

Grades 5 to 8 

Using intriguing objects and tools from our demonstration collections, students learn about how skilled craftspeople- a potter, a tinsmith, and a tailor- provided basic goods for everyday needs in early America. 

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