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Welcome Children and Families!Do you remember the first time your curiosity was stirred by nature? Was it the flash of a firefly, the industriousness of ants, or the emergence of a daffodil? Programs at BRIT offer a means for introducing children to the wonders of nature. Come to BRIT and help your child gain firsthand knowledge of plants and animals that live on the prairie and in the garden as well as their own backyard.
Explore our new campus!Curiosity and an adventurous spirit are needed for this mission! Visitors to BRIT's new campus are invited to pick up a guide with a map for exploring. You will travel through BRIT's building and landscape, using the skills of a scientist as you discuss and record your observations. Complete the tour once or many times, in one visit or several. We look forward to receiving your reports from the field!
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Saturdays at BRITBring your family to BRIT to dig deeper into the ecology, the culture, and the character of our surroundings. You’ll explore the place we live, side-by-side, with hands-on activities that make the learning fun for the whole family.
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Camp BRITCalling Young Explorers! |
Bella's Story Time“Bella” is the host of BRIT’s family story times. These hour-long programs are designed for preschool-development levels. Parents, grandparents or guardians read together with their child, side-by-side, and explore hands-on nature activities inspired by the season. Bella welcomes families into the Burk Children’s Library to enjoy this one of a kind children's literature collection. |
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ToursBRIT is green from the ground up; learn how and why as you take this tour of BRIT's amazing new LEED platinum home.
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Homeschool OpportunitiesBRIT's educational outreach strives to accommodate all students from all learning institutions, both public and private, including the home learning environment. |
Field Study TripsField Study Trips at BRIT offer you and your students the opportunity to learn side-by-side and engage in hands-on experiences that support math, art, social studies, and writing skills and lead to a better understanding of the nature of science. |