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World Café
By:
JenSabo
On: 4/8/2009 4:02 PM
The World Café is a child-sized eatery where visitors will prepare, serve, and eat any food they can imagine. As they “eat,” children can study real artifacts from around the world and compare them to things in their own homes. The artifacts are part of our O’Connell Collection, assembled over the course of 50 years by Dr. Ernestine O’Connell, who has traveled the world learning about different cultures. The collection includes masks, textiles, dolls, puppets, and more from far-flung lands such as Brazil, Kenya, Bhutan, China, Papua New Guinea, India, and Sri Lanka. The World Café is an ever-changing exhibit; we will spend three months ‘visiting’ a country before moving on somewhere new.