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School sponsors Chagall exhibit at DuPage Children's Museum

Children can find a whole new world of exploration and wonder through the Chagall for Children exhibit, currently visiting the DuPage Children's Museum.

This world-class exhibit is an introduction to art for young children that can be enjoyed by Museum visitors of all ages. Through the Chagall for Children exhibit, parents can spend quality time engaging with their children as they explore each exhibit together.

Families who visit the museum now through April 20 can experience the fascinating world of Marc Chagall's artwork through hands-on exploration of the 15 interactive, multi-sensory components.

“They can smell fragrances, make elements of art come to life, or create their own masterpieces. This is what learning is all about – providing children with an environment rich with learning potential and helping guide them through it for a deeply enriching experience,” remarks Erica Farney, Director of The Compass Schools in south Naperville.

The Chagall for Children exhibit at The DuPage Children's Museum is made possible in part through donations from community members and organizations. For The Compass School, sponsoring the exhibit is a way to help bring robust learning experiences to families:

“The Chagall for Children exhibit is a truly unique opportunity for young children to explore the world of Art through the integration of all their senses. This exhibit is incredibly Reggio which is one of the key reasons for our sponsorship – it shares similar principles of our child-led education philosophy,” reflects Farney. “ We are so proud to be a part of bringing such an incredible experience to our community.”

The Compass School has provided exceptional care and education to families in the Naperville area for nearly 10 years. Visit www.TheCompassSchool.com or call (630) 848-1122 for more information.

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