Explore our incredible One Big Ocean through activities inspired by our special exhibits and permanent collections. Free with museum admission!
Today’s Highlights
Jim Henson’s Splash and Bubble: Dive In, Lend a Fin!, 10 am-5 pm
Join Splash, Bubbles, and the Reeftown Rangers to explore marine biology, ocean science, and different ocean ecosystems in this interactive exhibition based on the popular PBS KIDS series. (First Floor, Wood Museum of Springfield History)
In partnership with
Gingerbread: Under the Sea, 10 am-5 pm
Dive into the enchanted waters and journey to the bottom of the ocean where fantastical creatures and colorful plants are interpreted as culinary creations! (Second Floor, Springfield Science Museum)
The Dragon King, 1 pm
Tanglewood Marionettes present an underwater adventure! (Davis Auditorium, Lower Level, D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts)
Other Activities
Rainbow Fish, 11 am-2 pm
Everyone loves the resourceful and generous Rainbow Fish! Stop in to snap a selfie with our underwater friend. (Roaming, Springfield Science Museum)
Santa on Vacation, 11 am-3 pm
Santa loves visitors when he is on vacation! Stop by to say hello and receive a free book. Santa’s tropical backdrop makes a great photo opp, too! (Mammal Hall, First Floor, Springfield Science Museum)
Make a Gyotaku Fish Print, 11 am-3 pm
Japanese fishermen made prints to keep track of the number and types of fish they caught during the day. We’ll use a rubber fish instead of a real one to make a beautiful print you can take home. (Art Discovery Center, Second Floor, GWV Smith Art Museum)
Whale Station, 11 am-3 pm
Examine real whale specimens—from vertebrae to baleen—at this hands-on station. (Mammal Hall, First Floor, Springfield Science Museum)
Sea Life Xrays, 11 am-3 pm
What do the insides of your favorite fish look like? Match each xray to a corresponding photograph to learn about shells, fish, and even seaweed. (Live Animal Center, Lower Level, Springfield Science Museum)
Backyard Bass, 11 am-3 pm
Cast a line with our friends from the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. (Tolman Hall, First Floor, Springfield Science Museum)