School is out, but Camp STEAMology is on! Children ages 5 to 10 will participate in Tinkering: Perfect City from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
What do engineers do? They use tools and machines to design and build structures. What can you design to solve a problem? In MODS, campers plan, create, test, improve their engineering skills, and work together to create the perfect city.
Award-winning South Florida attraction. Featuring 150,000 square feet of dynamic science exhibits, an outdoor science park, a live animal collection, regular science shows, learning labs, a cafe, retail, and a large atrium with 52 large gravity clocks. Masu. – Foot-tall kinetic energy sculpture. Florida’s largest clock. This unique clock, which has been on display at the museum since 1993, is one of only three in the world.
Kids can also visit MODS’ traveling exhibit, “Thomas & Friends™: Explore the Rails!” rail. The exhibit was created by the Children’s Museum of Minnesota in partnership with Mattel and is displayed nationally by Fisher-Price.
Admission to Camp STEAMology, hosted by Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, is $300 per child for MODS members and $350 per child for non-members. Aftercare tuition is $50 per child. Registration required at mods.org/campdiscovery.
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