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ACM Groupsite is the Association of Children's Museums' central hub online. It's a space where children's museum staff, stakeholders, and partners can view upcoming events from ACM, network with other children's museum professionals, and ask for advice, share ideas, and access resources on our discussion boards.


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The Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) is proud to partner with We Can Do This (https://wecandothis.hhs.gov/), the COVID-19 public education campaign of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).  ACM will collaborate with children’s museums and related organizations across the U.S. to share critical information about the avail...

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Said: : "Hi, Here’s a list from the Providence Children’s Museum. Best, Caroline"
Said: : "I echo a lot of these (especially Astroturf and rope, as these seem tricky to disinfect and make last). I'd like to add rocks to the list, as we have a 10cm deep 1 meter by 5 meter bin filled with small pebbles about 1cm in diameter. Othe...
Said: : "Hi Gina, There is a section on Long Term Closure in the CEOonly community on ACM Groupsite. It's private, so just email any ACM staffer and they'll connect you in."
Said: : "Thanks for gathering all this info. Here's a comprehensive list: Materials and surfaces in exhibit Wood: KEVA planks* (KEVA has sent me two pdf's, one for cleaning, one for disinfecting already), kerplunk balls*, finished butcher block...
Said: : "Hello! I am looking forward to the results of this study. This is something we have discussed in our staff meetings so this information will be useful as we start to make plans for our reopening cleaning protocols. Like most of our museum...