Thanks for your contributions so far! Together we’re creating something very very beautiful :-)

Bookmark this link to Rainbow Explorers on Scoop.it! and share it with your Friends and children.
It’s a nice and colourful one page display of Rainbow Explorers and The Rainbow Museum on Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr and WordPress.

Did you capture the rainbow in a nice picture or know someone who did? Share it on our Facebook page – every rainbow counts!

Recently, Rainbow Explorers have shared rainbow pictures and stories at our Rainbow Explorers Facebook page: www.facebook.com/RainbowExplorers.
The first images and stories we now have shared (under CC-BY-SA license) as an exhibition on Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/TheRainbowMuseum. Please, have a look!
Inspired? Become a Rainbow Explorer yourself and share your rainbow pictures and stories!

The Rainbow Museum is an inspiring place for both children and parents. It is spiritual and down to earth, emotional and rational, virtual and real.

The rainbow is a very beautiful and powerful object. It doesn’t actually exist, still everyone refers to in in more or less the same way. And most of us look at it in awe. When I asked my son (who is 4 years old) whether he wanted to go to The Rainbow Museum, he immediately said YES. When I asked him what he expected to see, he answered: All kinds of colours!

Rainbows are generally described as very colourful and peaceful. In Greco-Roman mythology, the rainbow was considered to be a path made by a messenger between Earth and Heaven. Whatever the culture or continent, our species’ earliest rainbow is the rainbow of the imagination.

The Rainbow Museum needs ‘helpers’. If you want to contribute to The Rainbow Museum, please visit our website: www.therainbowmuseum.com.

Become a Rainbow Explorer and share your rainbow pictures and stories!

The Rainbow Museum is not about identity, but about values. It aims to unite people.

Please contact: Simon Vierstra

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