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Family Map (PDF)
How well do YOU know the Met? To find out, download our kid-friendly map now. The latest edition of this fun floorplan includes a fold-out illustrated color poster of the Met's amazing collection. The poster is only available at the Museum so ask for it on your next visit!

Family Guides
Strike a pose, hunt for details, and learn a fun fact or two. Learn more about a common theme or idea as you look at works of art in the Met's collection. See how different cultures represent the same subject in art. The guides are also available free of charge at the Museum's Information Desks. See below for a complete list of Family Guides that you may download.

Kids' Q&A
If you are a regular reader of MuseumKids, you'll notice that we now have a new look and a new title: Kids' Q&A. See below for a list of Kids Q&A issues that you may download. Remember, we will still give you all the information you want about the Museum, based on the questions you send in to us.

MuseumKids
MuseumKids offers readers a glimpse behind the scenes of The Metropolitan Museum of Art by addressing themes and questions that interest kids. Each issue of this ongoing publication introduces a different facet of the Museum. Ever wondered how many light bulbs the Museum uses in a year? What really goes on at the Museum when it is closed? MuseumKids also explores the history of various works of art and explains, for example, how objects are crated, preserved, and cared for. See below for a list of MuseumKids issues that you may download.

Kids' Q&A and MuseumKids are made possible through the generous support of the Uris Brothers Foundation Endowment.

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Family Guides

Please note that the works of art featured in these guides may have been moved to different galleries or placed off view temporarily.

Animals All Around (760 K)
Animals are everywhere in the Greek Galleries at the Met. Become an explorer and search for all kinds of creatures, big and small, as you learn why animals were important to the ancient Greeks.
Childe Hassam (952 K)
Experience snow-covered Union Square, stop to smell the flowers in a garden, and salute the flags of the world on Fifth Avenue as you learn about paintings by Childe Hassam, American Impressionist.
Creature Features (740 K)
Fangs, claws, wings, and beaks! Look at three examples of imaginary creatures in the Museum.
Gilbert Stuart: Making Faces (357 K)
Who was Gilbert Stuart and what did he do? How did he get to know George Washington and so many other famous people? And what was his connection to the United States dollar bill?
The Harvesters (471 K)
Join workers as they labor in the field during the harvest season and learn how Pieter Bruegel the Elder depicted their experience with nature.
In and Out (830 K)
Why do doors exist? There are many different types of doors and doorways. Take a walk around the Museum to find doors and doorways from many centuries and different parts of the world.
Let's Look at Armor (660 K)
Just because it's functional doesn't mean it can't be beautiful. Look at the patterns and designs used to decorate battle gear from around the world.

¡Veamos Armaduras! (563 K)
El hecho de que una armadura sea funcional no significa que no pueda ser hermosa. Mientras exploran las galerías de Armas y Armaduras,observen los patrones y diseños que usaban para decorar los equipos de batalia alrededor del mundo.
Let's Look at Stained Glass (703 K)
What do you get when you mix bright colors, melted sand, and sunshine? Read about how stained-glass windows are created and learn more about two windows in the Museum.
Make Your Mark! Sketching in the Galleries of the Metropolitan Museum (1.25 MB)
Get out your pencils! Learn the basics of sketching by looking at works of art in the Museum's collection.
Once Upon a Time in Rome (1.7 MB)
Discover portraits, coins, wall paintings, animals, and more—all the way from ancient Rome. You might be surprised to find many objects that we still use today!
Shall We Dance? (1.8 MB)
How does movement appear in a still work of art? Since ancient times, artists have depicted the art of dance.

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Kids' Q&A

Kids' Picks What are kids' favorite things to see in the Museum? Take a look at what some of our young visitors picked!

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Mysterious Mummies What's beneath the bandages of those mysterious mummies? We've got the scoop.

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MuseumKids

The Art of Chess at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
See how chess has inspired artists from different times and cultures to create beautiful works of art. Take a look at just a few pieces in the Museum—an individual chess piece, a complete chess set, a painting of chess players, and a chess table.
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Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes at the Met
What really goes on at the Museum when it is closed? We've got the answers—and soon, you will, too.
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The Facts Issue

The Facts Issue
How many lightbulbs does the Museum order in a year? How many people visit the Museum in a day? Discover the answer to these and other questions in this issue of fun facts.
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The Garden Issue

The Garden Issue
The Museum blooms all over. Find out where and how in the garden issue.
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Mixed-Up Files

The "Mixed-Up Files" Issue
Calling all fans of From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler—we've got an exclusive interview with the author, E. L. Konigsburg, plus a Mixed-Up Files tour at the Met!
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Weaving a Story at the Met

Weaving a Story at the Met
Learn the story behind one of the Museum's most beautiful tapestries. You can print out a fun activity, too!
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What is Art Conservation?
Detergent? Sponges? Brushes? How do people take care of the many different works of art at the Met? Check out this issue of MuseumKids for an introduction to how we preserve some of the objects in the Museum.
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