{“main-title”:{“component”:”hc_title”,”id”:”main-title”,”title”:””,”subtitle”:””,”title_content”:{“component”:”hc_title_base”,”id”:”title-base”,”image”:””,”breadcrumbs”:true,”white”:false}},”section_5ZtkF”:{“component”:”hc_section”,”id”:”section_5ZtkF”,”section_width”:””,”animation”:””,”animation_time”:””,”timeline_animation”:””,”timeline_delay”:””,”timeline_order”:””,”vertical_row”:””,”box_middle”:””,”css_classes”:””,”custom_css_classes”:””,”custom_css_styles”:””,”section_content”:[{“component”:”hc_column”,”id”:”column_vtfQF”,”column_width”:”col-md-12″,”animation”:””,”animation_time”:””,”timeline_animation”:””,”timeline_delay”:””,”timeline_order”:””,”css_classes”:””,”custom_css_classes”:””,”custom_css_styles”:””,”main_content”:[{“component”:”hc_wp_editor”,”id”:”Xhugf”,”css_classes”:””,”custom_css_classes”:””,”custom_css_styles”:””,”editor_content”:”\n\nThe Spy Academy exhibit is part of The DoSeum’s continued efforts to make learning math and science fun. The children, between ages seven to 11, were invited to meet with Rep. Hurd and work to create new clues for the exhibit. The children in attendance were selected because they solved every problem in last year’s […]
A focus group comprised of children, ages 6 to 13, prototyped and tested exhibit components for the Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center during a workshop at the Children’s Museum of Houston in November 2015. Read the full story on the Fort Bend Children’s Discovery Center website »
Argyle Design, of Brooklyn, New York, has developed an exhibit for the Clay Center with the working title “Kid City.” The exhibit will feature an interactive, child-sized city, with bridges, banks, firetrucks, a capitol building and doctors’ offices. Read the full story in the West Virginia Gazette »
The Children's Discovery Museum of the Golden Crescent had its celebratory groundbreaking on December 10.
As the name suggests, kids are are encouraged to do things with their hands at the DoSeum.
San Antonio's new children's museum, the DoSeum, gets a big thumbs-up from kids and parents alike.
Saskatoon Children's Museum and Argyle Design invited the public to come look and weigh on conceptual designs.