Ice Excavation
Port Discovery Children's Museum 35 Market Place, Baltimore, MD, United StatesGo on a winter ice excavation and find the winter mammals as they are trapped in ice!
Go on a winter ice excavation and find the winter mammals as they are trapped in ice!
Enter the Playhouse and join a dance party mixed by DJ Wavey Jones. Featuring musical instruments, props, and special effects to get kids and adults moving and grooving!
Stomp, chomp, growl, and play your way into the amazing world of dinosaurs. An interactive program combining interesting facts with physical movement and dancing. Learn how to be as strong... Read more »
Go on a winter ice excavation and find the winter mammals as they are trapped in ice!
Stomp, chomp, growl, and play your way into the amazing world of dinosaurs. An interactive program combining interesting facts with physical movement and dancing. Learn how to be as strong... Read more »
Become a Campfire Kid in this interactive show combining live music, puppetry, special effects, and informative tips. Join Mr. Seth and Peake, Port Discovery's puppet pet dog, on their winter... Read more »
Join Time Traveler Thomas Tremaine Sawyer as he prepares you to travel back in time to 1922 Egypt.
Become a Campfire Kid in this interactive show combining live music, puppetry, special effects, and informative tips. Join Mr. Seth and Peake, Port Discovery's puppet pet dog, on their winter... Read more »
A musical, comedy show featuring everyone’s favorite “Once Upon a Time” grandparents, Gee-Pop and the Fizz!
Explore the water cycle, the weather and familiar senses with a strolling collection of special, indoor clouds. Audience participation will bring some sensory based precipitation to guests both nearby and... Read more »
A musical, comedy show featuring everyone’s favorite “Once Upon a Time” grandparents, Gee-Pop and the Fizz!
Peake, Port Discovery's puppet pet dog, wants to see the famous "Miracle on 34th Street" decorations in Hampden's neighborhood. Journey with him and explore how different communities use lights during... Read more »