Program
Primary education
Special education

Animal mess at the Muiderslot! Group 1-2

In this playful program, the youngest students discover the castle through the eyes of ... animals! A rat that catches secret conversations in dark corridors. A falcon that soars high above the roof and sees everything. An owl that watches at night when everyone else is asleep.
Three children listen to their museum docent during the educational program Beast Mess. They wear bright green name tags.

Informatie

  • Target audience: group 1 & 2 and preschools
  • Cost: €255 per group
  • Availability: all year round
  • Duration: approximately 75 minutes
  • Number of students: 1 class, max. 30 students
  • Number of supervisors: 2 to 4 supervisors per class
  • Connection to core objectives: 40, 51, 54 and 56
  • Booking: at least 6 weeks before your visit.

An imaginative exploration full of wonder, movement and imagination.

The animal inhabitants of the Muiderslot take the students into their world and tell who and what they all see, hear and smell in the castle. With hand puppets, stories and cheerful assignments, the museum teacher brings this animal mess in the Muiderslot to life.

In the Castle Workshop, the students then put themselves in the shoes of an animal. What do you see when you are a mouse? Or a bird? Let your imagination run wild! Perfect for young adventurers.

Themes: Life in a castle, knights, past and present, animals, dealing with differences, rich and poor, emotions

Special education groups are welcome at the Muiderslot. We like to take into account the specific needs of students. A class is therefore divided into two groups by default, each with its own museum teacher.

Een groep kinderen staan in het Muiderslot te luisteren naar een museumdocent met een handpop van een konijn. Het konijn is grijs met wit.
Twee kinderen krijgen les van een museumdocent. Ze staan op het kasteel met gebalde vuisten tegen de muur. De handpop, een grijze rat, doet mee.