"Viaje bajo el mar" con el Museo de Historia Natural y Cultural de la Universidad de Oregón.
Sumérgete en un océano de diversión científica práctica mientras exploras los entornos submarinos de Oregón. Descubre la increíble variedad de vida bajo las olas en hermosos bosques de algas o arrecifes rocosos y escarpados. Participa en actividades e investigaciones que te inspirarán a proteger el diverso hábitat oceánico de Oregón.
Además, disfruta de manualidades para hacer en la biblioteca y/o llevar a casa, recibe tu Certificado por participar en el Programa de Lectura de Verano en Español 2024, ganate unos goggles para ver bajo el agua y come helado.
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