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The perfect family-friendly maritime themed activities to do at home.

Check out our curated list of fun, family-friendly activities that you can do at home! We have experiences and activities for all ages!

Maritime Stories Series

The Sea Knows by Alice McGinty - Reading Level 4-8 years

Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall - Reading Level 4-8 years

Beyond the Bright Sea by Lauren Wolk - Reading Level ages 10 and up

Activities and Crafts for all ages!

  • Who Calls Our Ocean Home?

    Our oceans are home to some pretty cool critters! Join Pru the Blue Whale as we take a deep dive into the oceans, their zones and learn about what makes them special. Even create your own ocean zones!

    Who Calls Our Ocean Home?

  • Clothes Pin Shark Craft

    Sharks have become extremely popular over the past couple of years. But they are pretty cool creatures that call the ocean their home. Create your own sharky friend and learn about these friends in our shark clothes pin activity!

    Clothes pin shark lesson plan

  • Toilet Paper Roll Fish

    Use toilet paper rolls or paper towel rolls to create your own fish - use glitter, glue, googly eyes, and any other items at home to make these fish as fun and bright as you like!

    Create Your Toilet Paper Roll Fish

  • Examples of sailor's valentines

    Sailor's Valentine

    If you have any extra seashells lying around, follow this tutorial to create a Sailor's Valentine at home! In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, seashells like these were intricately arranged into geometric mosaics known as “sailors’ valentines.” They were—and still are—made by gluing hundreds of shells onto cotton batting and framing the work with octagonal cases of wood and glass.

    Create a Sailor’s Valentine

  • Ways To Build A Boat!

    Ways To Build A Boat!

    Boats have been used for thousands of years to transport goods and people. They have been built out of all different kinds of materials, shapes and sizes. Take a dive into all the ways that boat have been built and test your skills at being a master boatwright!

    Boat Building Lesson

  • How to Draw a Sailboat

    The Fine Arts Gallery at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum regularly presents exhibitions showcasing the work of talented local and regional artists specializing in maritime themes. Our most recent show is a photography exhibit called Cape Scenes: Three Perspectives. If you are at home, why not indulge your own creative side? Try your hand at sketching a simple sailboat using this fun and easy tutorial, and send in your pictures to info@capecodmaritimemuseum.org

    Draw a Sailboat

  • Boating Scavenger Hunt

    Bringing the whole family on board for a day on the water can be loads of fun, but sometimes kids can get a little antsy. Or maybe you are taking a stroll down by the water to get some fresh sea air! Why not offer an entertaining “Boating Scavenger Hunt” to help keep your young mariners occupied and learning about different kinds of vessels, nautical equipment, and ocean life.

    Download the Scavenger List

  • Knot Tying

    Looking for something fun and practical to do while you are staying at home? How about tying a knot or two? Not only do we have displays of standard sailing knots at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum, but we also regularly offer knot tying and rope skills workshops as part of our educational community programming. So grab some rope or string and try out some of these traditional, and useful, nautical knots!

    Learn here

  • Blue Water Diving Observations

    Watch and learn how blue and black water diving is conducted in the open ocean and what these divers see during the day and during the twilight zone migration at night. Check out the rest of the YouTube channel, hosted by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for more fun underwater exploration videos.

    Watch the Video

  • Whale poop by Amy Estes book cover

    Whale Poop! Written and illustrated by Amy Estes

    Come and join in on the amazing adventure, Whale Poop! Learn about Salt, a female North Atlantic Humpback whale who has graced the water off the coast of Cape Cod every year since the 1970s. Download this free digital e-book to learn how Salt and her fellow whales keep our oceans healthy.

    Download the E-book

  • A photo of stars in the sky at night

    Star Gazing

    For centuries, mariners used the stars and the planets to guide them on their seafaring journeys. Celestial navigation is the practice of using angular measurements between celestial bodies such as the sun, moon, planets or stars, and the visible horizon. These "sights" allow a navigator to know where they are in the world accurately and to make calculations for a journey.

    Learn About the Stars

  • Sailing Adventure

    Watch this fascinating video of solo sailor Igor Stropnik adventuring in the Arctic circle region of Norway.

    Watch the Video

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