For Families

These blogs and videos are made for, with, and by kids at The Met! Here you will also find resources for parents, teachers, and caretakers.

Uncover hidden fingerprints around your home like an art detective.

Meet some of the critters that like to munch on art and books at the Museum and learn how experts keep The Met safe.

Make a field guide and use it to classify bugs like a scientist at the museum.

Composite of two blue-winged yellow swamp warblers next to a flower

Birding at The Met: A Selection of Drawings and Prints

Learn how birds have served as a source of endless inspiration for artists from the 16th century through the present.
Characters from the Bubble Guppies floats in the Great Hall at The Met Museum

Play Bubble Guppies: Dive into The Met

Learn more about the new game from Noggin and The Met

Watch a preview of the exhibition Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts.

Sometimes the colors in paints and dyes come from the natural world, like plants, minerals, and… bugs? Meet the cochineal—the tiny, cactus-loving insect that brings a bright, vibrant red color to art, clothing, and even food—and learn all about the science of pigments.

It’s dinosaur couture! Polymers are everywhere: in your body, in your clothes, and in art all over The Met. Learn about how we use the science of plastics and polymers to preserve art and try to protect the future from waste and pollution.

Art is full of mysteries that can’t be revealed by a quick glance. How do we see what’s hiding inside objects and learn how they were made and repaired? We use an x-ray machine, just like you’d find at the doctor’s office!

Waves: they’re not just in the ocean. We need waves of light to look at art at The Met. But what if we want to take a closer look? Then, we use an electron microscope, a cool tool that uses energy waves to zoom in on art like never before.

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