Kids have oftentimes equated museums with the word boring, and us adults, who tried to take them to one, should know this better than anyone else. But today, museums are slowly taking the spotlight for themselves as they heat up the competition on family activity lists and begin to take on a more hands-on approach on their visitors, kids and adults alike. And with Florida's best museums on the forefront, learning has never gotten this exciting.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary with an exhibit called The Making of MOSI, the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Tampa, opens up rare archives and objects never before seen by the public. MOSI, the biggest science center in Southeastern USA, is also popular to the kids for The Vertical Rider, an anti-gravity race track where kids get to drive toy race cars on the ceiling!
If you're child gets easily overwhelmed, then small and local attractions such as Fort Myer's Imaginarium Hands On Museum would be your best option. The museum boasts fun new family activities, including a station to predict and broadcast weather like on TV! The museum also allows the children to actually play with the exhibits to promote better learning.
If your kid is anything like Indiana Jones, then the indoor jungle adventures and outdoor animal exhibits in the Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium is right up his alley. Other exhibits include Newton's Notions and Immersion Theater, an fun and hands on approach for studying daily Physics and human anatomy.
You can take your kid to explore relevant activities like banks, a news broadcasting room, a school house and a grocery store all designed to be played with and explored hands on by kids inside the Explorations V Children's Museum in Lakeland. This small town attraction sure has big lessons in store for your young learners.
DAYTONA USA is not entirely just a racetrack anymore. Now it offers features for kids who want to learn life on the fast road. Experience driving simulation made realistic with bumps, assist in almost real pit stops, and join in on many more fun activities for both kids and daddies alike.
Museums in Florida are beginning to get more and more exciting to cater to their young audiences hungry for more learning. These museums are just a few of those who actually deliver. Florida family activities will never be the same, thanks to these high-tech venues for education.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary with an exhibit called The Making of MOSI, the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Tampa, opens up rare archives and objects never before seen by the public. MOSI, the biggest science center in Southeastern USA, is also popular to the kids for The Vertical Rider, an anti-gravity race track where kids get to drive toy race cars on the ceiling!
If you're child gets easily overwhelmed, then small and local attractions such as Fort Myer's Imaginarium Hands On Museum would be your best option. The museum boasts fun new family activities, including a station to predict and broadcast weather like on TV! The museum also allows the children to actually play with the exhibits to promote better learning.
If your kid is anything like Indiana Jones, then the indoor jungle adventures and outdoor animal exhibits in the Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium is right up his alley. Other exhibits include Newton's Notions and Immersion Theater, an fun and hands on approach for studying daily Physics and human anatomy.
You can take your kid to explore relevant activities like banks, a news broadcasting room, a school house and a grocery store all designed to be played with and explored hands on by kids inside the Explorations V Children's Museum in Lakeland. This small town attraction sure has big lessons in store for your young learners.
DAYTONA USA is not entirely just a racetrack anymore. Now it offers features for kids who want to learn life on the fast road. Experience driving simulation made realistic with bumps, assist in almost real pit stops, and join in on many more fun activities for both kids and daddies alike.
Museums in Florida are beginning to get more and more exciting to cater to their young audiences hungry for more learning. These museums are just a few of those who actually deliver. Florida family activities will never be the same, thanks to these high-tech venues for education.
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