Forty Winks With The Sphinx


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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Taken in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in April ...Image via Wikipedia

A new sleepover program at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology beginning May 29, will allow children and their parents or chaperones to take an overnight “expedition” to the museum.

Forty Winks with the Sphinx sleepovers will be held on the following Fridays (advance registration is required): May 29, June 5, June 12, and September 25, October 30 (with a Halloween twist), November 20, and December 4, 2009.

The activities are geared to take intrepid explorers on a journey through time and across continents, with hands-on opportunities, through games and crafts, to explore ancient Egypt, the mummies and hieroglyphics, the ancient Greeks and Romans, the world of the ancient Maya, and more. A scavenger hunt and an evening expedition through the galleries by flashlight offer new ways to connect with the ancient artifacts awaiting discovery.

Later in the night, explorers roll out their sleeping bags—to doze at the foot of the third largest granite Sphinx in the world, by the 3,200-year-old pillars from the great palace of the Pharoah Merneptah, son of Ramesses II. Forty Winks with the Sphinx concludes with a continental breakfast in the Museum Café, and time to visit the children’s gift shop.

University of Pennsylvania Almanac

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