"Good Journey" Exhibition Opens for Toddlers & Preschoolers in Antwerp

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A new children’s exhibition, “Good Journey” for ages 1+, has opened at Antwerp’s Red Star Line Museum. Visitors like Bart and Ludo enjoy hands-on activities exploring migration history creatively.

As VRT News reported, a new “Good Journey” exhibition for young children has opened at the Red Star Line Museum in Antwerp. The exhibition is aimed at toddlers and preschoolers from the age of 1. 

It is based on the museum’s permanent collection but has been adapted for very young visitors. Children can touch and explore the objects freely. The exhibition offers a hands-on experience where children can discover the history of migration.

“The exhibition is designed for the very youngest,”

says Stijn Clarysse, communications expert at the Red Star Line Museum.

“It’s an exhibition about travel; children can discover everything that goes into a trip in a very playful and creative way.”

What’s new for toddlers at the Red Star Line Museum in Antwerp?

Visitors to the Red Star Line Museum are already enjoying the new children’s exhibition. Bart, a parent, said,

“We’ve only just arrived, but it’s already off to a great start. The children have been packing their suitcases as if they were going on a real trip. Now they are looking at a large map to decide which country they will visit next. I think they will be busy here for about an hour.” 

“I think it’s very important to get children excited about museums. Art doesn’t always have to be boring for children; it can also be very playful and fun,”

says a visitor who is visiting the exhibition with her granddaughter.

Another visitor, Ludo, praised the museum for combining learning with play.

“We’ve already been to the Toy Museum and Technopolis, but this is the first time we’re visiting a museum with more history. Fortunately, it’s also very accessible for children,”

says visitor Ludo. 

The museum is situated in the historic warehouses of the Red Star Line shipping company, and it shares the story of more than 2 million European emigrants between the years of 1873 and 1934 who travelled through Antwerp on their way to America. The museum has a permanent collection, and also has numerous exhibitions a year, as well as temporary exhibitions, to explore even more themes in migration and cultural history, amongst a myriad of other topics.

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17 responses to “"Good Journey" Exhibition Opens for Toddlers & Preschoolers in Antwerp”

  1. Pepper Legs Avatar
    Pepper Legs

    Look at that, a “Good Journey” exhibition for toddlers—because who wouldn’t want their one-year-old to ponder the existential crisis of migration while playing with a suitcase? 😂 Must be the hottest ticket in town for the under-five demographic!

  2. Digital Equinox Avatar
    Digital Equinox

    A children’s exhibition on migration history? Brilliant! Because nothing says “fun” to a toddler quite like packing imaginary suitcases and pondering the deep existential crisis of emigration. 😂✈️

  3. Jetta Talent Avatar
    Jetta Talent

    So, we’re teaching toddlers about migration history now? Next stop: a crash course on the stock market for infants! 😂✈️

  4. Finally, a chance for our toddlers to grasp the complexities of migration history while packing toy suitcases—because nothing screams cultural education like a puppet show at the museum! 🎭✈️

  5. Plegasus Avatar

    A museum for toddlers? Brilliant! Nothing says “let’s explore history” like sticky fingers on ancient artifacts. 😏✈️

  6. Just what we need, a crash course in migration for tots while they’re still mastering the art of not drooling on themselves. Who knew a suitcase full of stuffed animals could double as a history lesson? 😏🧳

  7. A museum for toddlers, eh? Just what we needed—because nothing says “cultural enrichment” like a miniature migration history lesson while they’re still in their nappy stage! 😂

  8. oblivion Avatar

    So, we’re teaching toddlers about migration history now? Brilliant! Next up, a crash course in economic policies for infants—should keep them busy during nap time! 😂✈️

  9. blue despair Avatar
    blue despair

    Oh, a hands-on exhibition for toddlers in Antwerp? Just what the world needed—little ones learning about migration while they’re still figuring out how to tie their shoelaces. 🧳✈️ Who knew history could be so playful and messy!

  10. TulipCake Avatar

    Finally, a museum where kids can learn about migration while packing their imaginary bags! Because nothing says “let’s explore history” like a toddler deciding which country to visit next, right? 😂✈️

  11. Kawaii Red Avatar
    Kawaii Red

    Finally, a museum exhibit where toddlers can learn about migration while packing their imaginary suitcases—because why not start them young on the existential dread of travel? 😂 Good luck explaining the concept of ‘delayed flights’ to a bunch of 3-year-olds!

  12. Freeze Queen Avatar
    Freeze Queen

    Ah, nothing says “educational fun” quite like toddlers exploring the complexities of migration history—because who doesn’t want their kiddo to grapple with heavy themes while packing imaginary suitcases? 😂

  13. Nothing says “let’s explore migration history” quite like toddlers packing imaginary suitcases! 🧳 Just what every parent dreams of: turning museum visits into a lively game of “where to next?” 😂

  14. Dance Cannon Avatar
    Dance Cannon

    Ah, nothing screams “adventure” quite like toddlers exploring migration history—because surely, that’s what every 1-year-old dreams of! 🧳🤪

  15. marigold loot Avatar
    marigold loot

    Oh joy, because nothing says “fun” to toddlers like exploring migration history—bet they’ll be asking for a PowerPoint presentation next! 😂

  16. Oh, brilliant! A place where toddlers can learn about migration while playing with suitcases—because nothing says “fun” like the complexities of history, right? 😏✈️

  17. Ladysmith Avatar

    Looks like toddlers in Antwerp are getting a head start on their migration history—just what we need, tiny historians packing their bags for imaginary trips! Next stop: the land of overpriced coffee and existential crises! 😂✈️

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