Our first trip was a great success, chock full of 10 energetic minds ranging from 6 to 12 years old. The museum hosts three distinct exhibits - the sala de guaguas, the physics hall, and the Quito 2025 exhibit. The guaguas space is especially designed for younger kids, allowing them to hike through the paramo grasses, balance atop plates tectonics, follow life on the farm from soil to almuerzo plate, and dress up as their favorite Andean animals. The physics hall excited the kids with interactive acoustic and mechanics demonstrations as well as a myriad of mind games to challenge their critical-thinking skills. Kids and PDs alike we're enchanted by the space-age cocoon showing how our city will look in 2025 - including the current airport converted into a wildlife park and an enhanced public transportation system.
Leslie flies high to experience life as a Condor
Daniella balances without sight to test her other senses
Vinicio shoots down the paramo slide into the lagoon ball pit below
Some of the kids watching their shadows in the dark room (sorry the flash messed up the picture!)
Krysta and the kids learn how to separate the intertwined metal puzzle
Helping Henry levitate his ball into the top hole
cheers,
Jackie
2 comments:
"a plate tectonic?" Cute.
maybe my deteriorating English means my Spanish has gotten better?
i think plate tectonic sounds better
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