The Children’s Museum of Richmond Partners with Virginia Living Museum

Through a unique partnership, Children’s Museum of Richmond and the Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, VA are coming together to serve their communities – and promote their missions – in an innovative way.
Thanks to this collaboration, Children’s Museum of Richmond has refurbished its Living Tree House, now more interactive than ever and complete with live critters, provided by Virginia Living Museum, that are native to the James River region. Young visitors can now see and learn about tree frogs, mice, turtles and other Virginia wildlife while exploring the newly renovated tree house. Additionally, every three months on “Critter Day,” Children’s Museum of Richmond will host larger animals from the Virginia Living Museum, including foxes, otters and others.

Kate Hall

Kate Hall is the Founder of RichmondMom.com and author of Richmond Rocks and Richmond Rocks Spooky Sequel, two fun history books for kids. She has three children ages eleven to six and is truly appreciative of the 185,000 + visitors who visit the blog every year, and for the amazing team of writers who create unique, valuable content. Kate is thrilled to have created a cool place for Richmond, VA parents to learn, grow, and share while supporting local charities.

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