The Museum of Discovery and Science in downtown Fort Lauderdale recently unveiled a new immersive space called the MAGNA-TILES Studio. This brand-new studio offers children an opportunity to explore, create, and let their imaginations run wild by combining play with a learning experience.
The museum held a special ribbon-cutting ceremony for the opening of this innovative studio. Joe Cox, the museum’s president and CEO, highlighted the limitless possibilities of the MAGNA-TILES Studio. He mentioned that children can use the MAGNA-TILES to create space engines, submarines for unicorns, and more while learning about magnetism, light, and color. The studio offers a full STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) experience.
The workshop features five creation stations with magnet-building activities. These play sets are designed to enhance children’s skills and understanding of various subjects. The MAGNA-TILES Studio aims to provide a fun and educational environment where kids can engage in hands-on learning activities.
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