| The Imaginarium resembles a true living laboratory. Here is where you can stand inside of a bubble, ponder the magnitude of the universe in a planetarium, discover ocean life in a marine touch tank, observe and touch exotic reptiles, or learn the principles of physics while playing with specialized toys.Whatever the project or activity, you can be sure that it is designed to change children's attitudes about science by letting them ask the questions and look for their own answers. When it comes to creative, hands-on exhibits, demonstrations and curricula, The Imaginarium is a great place to get kids involved in science. |
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