
Build Your Own Straw Rocket & Learn About Important Women in Space
Celebrating some of the women whose contributions have played a crucial role in advancing the exploration of space
Celebrating some of the women whose contributions have played a crucial role in advancing the exploration of space
There’s no substitution for hands-on exploration. Letting kids (safely) experiment with real tools, such as a glue gun, provides opportunities to build confidence, independence, creative thinking skills and more.
If you’ve visited our new special exhibit, Monsters on Summer Vacation, you’ve likely seen the Eyeball Wall, a chalkboard wall covered in eyes that is the perfect backdrop for visitors to sketch out monster faces of their own.
Experimenting with static electricity is a great way to introduce young kids to science and spark their curiosity to learn more.
Get your kids excited about exploring music by making your own paper tube xylophone. Or, make a few and start your own xylophone band!
Spark your child’s imagination and creative thinking skills by building a whimsical gnome home. Make a single home or an entire village.