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Early Literacy Station™

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The Charles & Linda Williams Children’s Museum at the Museum of Arts & Sciences opened its doors in 2008 and has provided hundreds of thousands of children with interactive and educational exhibits that allow them to explore their senses, challenge their minds, and give them the opportunity to learn about science! 

As the Children’s Museum approaches its 10th year in operation, we are looking to improve the experience by providing some new interactive exhibits. We are seeking the help of our community to assist us in providing a new Early Literacy Station, an interactive computer system that will greatly enhance the learning opportunities available to our visitors.



The Early Literacy Station™ (ELS ) is designed specifically for young patrons ages 2-8 and features over 4,000 localized learning activities. The fun, interactive, and engaging content spans all seven curricular areas: math, science & nature, social studies & geography, reading, art & music, writing & computer skills, and reference. For more information on AWE Learning, check them out online at https://awelearning.com/ 

Our current goal is to raise $3,000 in funding for one station, but our vision is much larger. Your contributions to the campaign will be instrumental in the purchase and installation of our first Early Literacy Station. If our goal is surpassed, additional funds will go to the purchase of further stations and towards funding new interactive exhibits for the Charles & Linda Williams Children’s Museum.

We are so grateful for our community. Thank you for your support and generosity!
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Donations 

  • Jim and Kathy Kotas
    • $100
    • 6 yrs
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Daytona Beach, FL
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