Join WOW! for Sensory Friendly Playtime, a low sensory event for children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders. WOW! will limit admission to 20 families, turn down sounds and lights, and provide adaptive equipment to offer a safe and fun experience for all! Reservations are required and space is limited. To reserve your space visit: http://wowchild
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Monday, February 25, 2019
Parent Resource- Sensory Friendly Museum
The WOW museum hosts a monthly sensory friendly experience! Check it out on MARCH 10 at 8:00am!
Join WOW! for Sensory Friendly Playtime, a low sensory event for children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders. WOW! will limit admission to 20 families, turn down sounds and lights, and provide adaptive equipment to offer a safe and fun experience for all! Reservations are required and space is limited. To reserve your space visit: http://wowchild rensmuseum.org/ visit/sensory-f riendly-playtim e/
Admission is free thanks to program sponsor Children's Hospital Colorado and our donor supported Play for All Initiative.
Join WOW! for Sensory Friendly Playtime, a low sensory event for children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders. WOW! will limit admission to 20 families, turn down sounds and lights, and provide adaptive equipment to offer a safe and fun experience for all! Reservations are required and space is limited. To reserve your space visit: http://wowchild
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