- Learned about the different types of animals and their habitats through interactive exhibits
- Explored the concept of cause and effect by interacting with hands-on exhibits that demonstrate scientific principles
- Developed an understanding of the water cycle by observing and participating in exhibits related to weather and precipitation
- Learned about the properties of different materials by engaging in activities such as building structures with blocks or experimenting with magnets
- Explored the concept of balance and motion by playing with exhibits that involve ramps, balls, and other objects
- Developed an understanding of the human body by participating in exhibits that focus on anatomy and health
- Learned about the life cycle of plants by observing and participating in exhibits related to gardening and botany
- Explored the concept of energy by engaging in exhibits that demonstrate different forms of energy and their uses
- Developed an understanding of the scientific method by participating in hands-on experiments and demonstrations
- Learned about the importance of conservation and environmental sustainability through exhibits that focus on ecology and natural resources
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Encouraging the child to ask questions and explore scientific concepts in their everyday environment
- Providing age-appropriate science books and resources to further expand their knowledge
- Engaging in simple science experiments at home using household items
- Visiting other science-related attractions such as zoos, botanical gardens, or planetariums
- Encouraging the child to observe and document natural phenomena, such as changes in seasons or animal behavior