Warm and Cozy at CMOM

Tue Dec 2, 2025 - Sun Dec 7, 2025
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Repeating every days through December 7, 2025
Except November 27, 2025.
Various times
Age: 2-10
Price: Included with paid admission
Location:
Children's Museum of Manhattan
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Start off December with some warm winter traditions from all around the world including the Dominican Republic, Scandinavia, and Japan!  

Muñecas Limé Doll Sculptures
Tuesday – Friday, December 2 – 5 | 10:30am – 12:30pm & 2pm – 4:15pm
Ages 5 & up | 1st Floor | Makerspace
Saturday, December 6 | 2pm – 4:15pm
Ages 5 & up | 1st Floor | Makerspace
Sunday, December 7 | 10:30am – 12:30pm
Ages 5 & up | 1st Floor | Makerspace
Design your own toy figure, inspired by the beloved Dominican craft.

The Mitten by Jan Brett inspired Sensory Bin
Tuesday – Friday, December 2 – 5 | 2:45pm – 3:45pm
Ages 4 & younger | 3rd Floor | PlayWorks
Saturday & Sunday, December 6 – 7 | 11:15am – 12:15pm & 2:45pm – 3:45pm
Ages 4 & younger | 3rd Floor | PlayWorks
Explore a small winter forest with your hands! Find the different animals in the snow while you learn about camouflage and how these animals stay warm in the winter. Keep an eye out for a special white “mitten” in this Jan Brett inspired sensory bin.

Cozy Time with Ida’s Tunes
Saturday, December 6 | 10:30am – 10:55am & 11:30am – 11:55am
All ages | 1st Floor | Inside Art
Get into the cozy and hygge spirit with singer Ida Metsberg! Hygge is a Scandinavian term encompassing a feeling of coziness, contentment, and well-being found through cherishing the little things. She’ll present interactive musical
sessions of beloved songs for children performed in English, Finnish, and Swedish
that will leave you feeling comfy and connected.

Workshop: Tsutsumu (Japanese Gift Wrapping) *
Sunday, December 7 | 2pm – 2:45pm & 3pm – 3:45pm 
Ages 5 and up | Sign-up | 3rd Floor | Discovery Classroom
Learn techniques of Japanese gift wrapping with paper artist Keiko Ota and practice wrapping your own gift box. Take home a flat box and wrapping paper to use the techniques that you learned and beautifully wrap a present for a loved one.