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2019 Summer Program
- Mon, Jun 17 - Jun 21, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
- Designed for ages 6, 7 and 8
- 248.00 per child
- By Christi Sargent, Visiting Educator
- By Andrew Sargent, Site Historian & Lead Educator
Stories and legends of Dragons can be found in cultures around the world. Large and fearsome - with mouths full of teeth and breath of fire - a dragon certainly cuts an intimidating figure. Such a dangerous creature should surely be avoided...or should it? Maybe, dragons are just misunderstood. Can they be "trained?" Can humans and dragons live together?
Construct a dragon for you to "train" and live with. Construct a home suitable for both dragon and trainer to live in. Construct examples of the vast and varied dragon species that can be found.
Beware, not all are interested in understanding. Construct a ship that will transport misguided adventurers looking to capture your dragons for sport and trophy. It will be up to you and your dragons to lead everyone to safety.