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Welcome to the #MetKids Blog

Masha Turchinsky, senior manager for Digital Learning and senior media producer, introduces the new #MetKids Blog, made for, with, and by kids.

Welcome to the brand-new #MetKids blog, a companion to the #MetKids digital feature—made for, with, and by kids—that launches on September 10. So many children visit the Museum each year to discover ancient civilizations, learn about great artists old and new, and gather ideas to create their own artwork. In creating #MetKids, we were inspired by questions that kids like you were bold enough to ask.

In fact, we collected some of the following real questions from kids: How does the Museum take care of all the armor? How did they get all the art into the Museum? What's the story behind mummification? What happens if something breaks? How do they decide what to put up on the walls?

A boy looks at a piece of armor with a conservator

Conservator Edward Hunter showing Kid Reporter Xavier a piece of armor. Photograph by Marina Zarya

In the spirit of kids' curiosity, we imagined #MetKids to be a destination for questioning, creativity, and, yes indeed, a place to learn about art and the Met. We'll use this blog to connect with amazing kids from around the globe, share ideas, and keep you posted on the latest news and ideas for kids seven to twelve years old on #MetKids. And just like you, we'll keep growing.

A group of children learning stop motion animation

Kids learn about stop-motion animation in the 2015 #MetKids Animation Lab. Photograph by Taylor Gonzalez

Tell us: What do you want to see here? Letters and artwork by kids? Interviews with Met specialists? Events and programs for you and your family? We can't wait to hear from you and get the conversation going!


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Masha Turchinsky

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