Amuseum @ Home Sharing of Free Local Educational Activities

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Orleans District, St. Martin - Amuseum @ Home offers free fun learning activities on local topics. It was created by the Les Fruits de Mer association to support learning and boost morale during the 2020 containment for the pandemic. Due to the delay in opening schools this fall, the program has been relaunched with many exciting new activities.

“Our mission is to promote learning about local nature and heritage,” explained Jenn Yerkes, President of Les Fruits de Mer. “The Amuseum @ Home program shares coloring pages and all kinds of fun activities. who teach children about the amazing things that surround them in Saint-Martin. This pandemic has created great challenges for educators and families. We hope that these materials will help parents, children, teachers and youth groups during this time. "

Amuseum @ Home's activities are published daily on the Les Fruits de Mer website.

All the materials present the nature and heritage of Saint-Martin. Printed copies of coloring pages and activities are also available at the Amuseum Naturalis in the Quartier d'Orléans. Teachers and youth group leaders are encouraged to contact the association for additional resources and materials.

All Amuseum @ Home materials can be found at: http://www.lesfruitsdemer.com/category/athome/. New activities are added every day. This project is carried out with the support of the Collectivity of Saint-Martin, the National Agency for Territorial Cohesion, and Delta Petroleum.

About the association Seafood

Les Fruits de Mer is a non-profit association based in St. Martin. Their main mission is to collect and share knowledge about local nature and heritage. They achieve this mission through books and other publications, their free museum, short films and oral histories, events and other projects. To discover more and download free resources, visit http://www.lesfruitsdemer.com.

About the Amuseum Naturalis

Amuseum Naturalis is a free museum on the nature and heritage of St. Martin and the Caribbean, created by Les Fruits de Mer. It is located in the historic "Old House" in the Quartier d'Orléans, on the hill above du Galion. For the latest information, visit http://amuseumnaturalis.com.

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