(Omaha, NE) May 7, 2010 - A big red opening for a new traveling exhibit at Omaha Children's Museum, Adventures with Clifford the Big Red Dog, takes place on May 29. There will be a 9 a.m. preview for museum members and a 10 a.m. general public opening. On opening morning, visitors will get to meet Clifford as they board the Birdwell Island ferry and journey to the world of America's beloved big red dog with a heart to match. They will see Emily Elizabeth™ and many of the residents of Birdwell Island. The exhibit is $2 per person in addition to regular museum admission.
 Inspired by Scholastic Entertainment's top-rated TV show Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS KIDS, the exhibit offers numerous immersive "paws-on" adventures that reinforce "Clifford's Big Ideas" -- ten simple, tangible life lessons designed to help young children navigate their world: Share, Play Fair, Have Respect, Work Together, Be Responsible, Be Truthful, Be Kind, Believe in Yourself, Be a Good Friend and Help Others. Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog will be open through September 12, 2010.
Kids can visit a colossal nine-foot tall Clifford with a tail to slide down, just like Emily Elizabeth does on the television show. Children can help fill Clifford's big dog bowl with bones using a conveyor belt and find "bone-ifide" treasures at T-Bone's Beach. Browse the Norman Bridwell Art Retrospective and see 40 years (that's 280 dog-years!) of artwork and stories by the creator and award-winning author of Clifford The Big Red Dog.
Exhibit Entrance Welcome to Birdwell Island, the home of Clifford and his owner, Emily Elizabeth Howard. Clifford was the runt of the litter when Emily Elizabeth adopted him. Much to everyone's surprise, Clifford outgrew all the other dogs because of Emily Elizabeth's limitless love. So, Elizabeth and her family left the city and moved to Birdwell Island, where they made new friends, including Cleo, T-Bone and Mac. Visitors enter Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog by passing between Birdwell Island's East and West lighthouses and board the ferry. Children and adults can join "Victor" and "Pedro" in the pilot house and try their hand at "steering" the ferry. Visitors hear the sounds of seagulls and ocean waves roaring as they navigate their way to Birdwell Island with the help of a three-dimensional map of the island. Children can move "tourists" around the map and visit Samuel's Restaurant, the Post Office, Cleo's Backyard, and all of Clifford's favorite places on the Island.
Samuel's Fish and Chips Shack Say "hello!" to "Samuel" and his son "Charlie," pull up a stool at Samuel's Fish and Chips Shack on the pier, and place your order (maybe Samuel's delicious fish and chips!). Children and adults can enter Samuel's Shack and role-play restaurant employees working together to restock the shelves, cook, clean, and serve. Kids can grab an order pad, take orders from their family and friends and total their bill at the cash register.
Musical Marina As children and adults make their way along the pier, they encounter "Mary" at the Musical Marina. Kids can play a variety of instruments, including Clifford's giant Xylobone and drums from around the world. They can share instruments while they boogie to the music.
T-Bone's Beach No island is complete without a beach! "T-Bone" welcomes children and adults to a bone-shaped "beach" where kids can hunt for buried treasures. Kids can follow Clifford's Big Ideas and "Play Fair" by taking turns hunting for seashells. Clifford The Big Red Dog's Doghouse A nine-foot Clifford greets visitors in his backyard outside his doghouse. Children can take a seat next to Emily Elizabeth on the giant paws of her big red best friend and slide down Clifford's tail.
Emily Elizabeth's Backyard Theater and The Howards' House "Mac" invites visitors to take the stage with Clifford and his pals in Emily Elizabeth's Backyard Theater. Visitors can choose a Clifford The Big Red Dog video clip as a backdrop on a big screen. Dressed in Cleo, T-Bone, Mac or Clifford costumes, they can perform for family and friends sitting in the audience on bone-shaped benches.
Young Cleo's Backyard Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog's youngest visitors will dig Cleo's Backyard, designed especially for tots with a soft floor and "stone" wall enclosure. "Cleo" encourages toddlers to crawl through a tunnel, or play a shape-sorting activity at Cleo's doghouse. At the "stone" wall, kids can enjoy activities as they open the doors to T-Bone's doghouse, and are greeted by their reflection in a mirror; turn a crank to make Clifford go in and out of his doghouse; and spin two tumblers to match Birdwell Island characters to their home.
Birdwell Island Post Office Children can join Mr. Carson at the Birdwell Island Post Office, and help sort and mail letters. Then they can deliver mail and pictures to the Birdwell Island residents' mailboxes.
Birdwell Island Library and Norman Bridwell Art RetrospectiveTake a break from all the action and cozy-up for a reading adventure. Ms. Lee welcomes visitors to the library, host to a collection of Clifford books. Children can practice believing in themselves and building confidence (just like Clifford!) as they share Clifford stories and play Clifford's Learning Adventures, an interactive computer game. At the Norman Bridwell Art Retrospective, "Jetta" invites visitors to view clips from an interview with Norman Bridwell. Children and adults can also browse artwork and get an inside look at Clifford's character and story development during the past 40 years.
Watch Clifford on local PBS Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (NET) DTV Channel 26 or Cox Channels 7 and 711 at 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. This exhibit is locally presented by Children's Hospital & Medical Center with additional support provided by Oriental Trading Company, The Gallup Organization, Mutual of Omaha, Centris Federal Credit Union, Cox, Yellowbook, Midwest Airlines and SAC Federal Credit Union. Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog was created by Minnesota Children's Museum together with Scholastic Entertainment, Inc. ©2004 Scholastic and logos are trademarks of Scholastic Entertainment, Inc. CLIFFORD, EMILY ELIZABETH, CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG and logos are trademarks of Norman Bridwell. All rights reserved. About Scholastic Media Scholastic Media (SM) is the entertainment and media division of Scholastic Inc., the global children's publishing and media company. A proven leader and innovator in the children's entertainment landscape and award-winning licensor and marketer of children's properties worldwide, SM ranks as one of the foremost producers of quality, family-oriented content for all platforms including television programming, feature films, home entertainment, interactive, and the Internet.
About ScholasticScholastic Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHL) is the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books and a leader in educational technology. Scholastic creates quality educational and entertaining materials and products for use in school and at home, including children's books, magazines, technology-based products, teacher materials, television programming, film, videos and toys. The Company distributes its products and services through a variety of channels, including proprietary school-based book clubs, school-based book fairs, and school-based and direct-to-home continuity programs; retail stores, schools, libraries and television networks; and the Company's Internet site, www.scholastic.com. Minnesota Children's Museum Minnesota Children's Museum is a non-profit community organization that provides fun, interactive learning experiences for children ages six months through 10 years. Visitors discover their world through hands-on exhibits in five permanent galleries: Our World encourages children to meet and connect with different people and cultures in their community, World Works encourages creativity and problem-solving, Earth World teaches stewardship of the earth, Habitot® enables infants and toddlers to explore four developmentally designed learning landscapes and Rooftop ArtPark brings nature and art together in an outdoor gallery. Two special galleries offer exciting exhibits from around the world. Minnesota Children's Museum has been providing children and adults with a fun, educational environment for more than 20 years.
Omaha Children's Museum
Since its inception in 1976, Omaha Children's Museum has been a special place where children can challenge themselves, discover how the world works and learn through play. The mission of Omaha Children's Museum is to engage the imagination and create excitement about learning. The museum's permanent exhibits include Charlie Campbell Science & Technology Center, Creative Arts Center including the Karen Levin Artist-in-Residence Studio and Imagination Playground. In addition to its permanent exhibits, Omaha Children's Museum offers educational programs, traveling exhibitions, field trips, outreach programs, summer camps and early childhood programs. For more information visit http://www.ocm.org. Omaha Children's Museum is located at 20th and St. Mary in the heart of downtown Omaha. For 24-hour information, visit www.ocm.org.
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