Beginning Saturday, Feb. 11, kids can join Sid the Science Kid on an amazing, scientific adventure when Sid the Science Kid: The Super-Duper Exhibit! opens at Miami Children’s Museum.
This exciting, new traveling exhibit brings the award-winning PBS KIDS TV series Sid the Science Kid to life. For the first time ever, kids will be able to step into Sid’s world and become “science kids” themselves as they discover and investigate everyday science questions around Sid’s home, at school in the Super Fab Lab and on the playground.
Through fun, hands-on activities, kids will use scientific tools and thinking to learn about simple machines, the laws of motion, magnetism, air power and the five senses.
Created by The Magic House, St. Louis Children’s Museum in collaboration with The Jim Henson Company, the exhibit is generously made possible by The Boeing Company, Employees Community Fund of Boeing St. Louis, Sally and Bill Canfield, Crawford Taylor Foundation, Judy and Jerry Kent, Monsanto Company and Sigma-Aldrich.
Sid the Science Kid: The Super-Duper Exhibit will be at Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway on Watson Island, Saturday, Feb. 11, through Sunday, May 14. It is free with museum admission which is $20 for adults and children, $15 for Florida residents, free for children under 1 year, and admission for MCM members is complimentary.
For more information, contact the museum at 305-373-KIDS (5437) or visit www.miamichildrensmuseum.org.