California Science Center: Fun and Educational Place for Kids 🚀
🌐Recently discovered, the California Science Center is perfect for a hot summer day out with the kids. It offers a rich variety of themes and diverse interactive games suitable for all ages. Compared to museums where you can only look and not touch, the interactive games here truly unleash the children's natural instincts. As soon as you enter, you'll see a huge airplane in the atrium, and you can take the elevator to the second floor to access the core exhibition area. Explore everything from the origins of life to space exploration. The space hall has many cool displays that show astronauts' daily activities in space. Through various interactive devices, you can learn about the origins of humans and life. The Body Works theater has continuous 15-minute performances, offering immersive experiences of real scenes like lightning and thunder. The two-story ocean hall features an underwater tunnel where you can even touch small sea stars. In addition, there are various scientific experiments to experience, such as generating electricity and weather forecasting, all in fun and interactive ways. Difficult knowledge points are cleverly embedded in games, making learning easy and enjoyable during play. The third floor features scenarios about fire safety knowledge, with many tips on how to prevent fires. The first floor has a food court and gift shop, so it's essential to take a break and have a simple meal when you get tired from walking around. Even kids who usually complain about being tired after a few steps played for three hours here without wanting to go home. Each interactive game is novel and interesting enough to keep them engaged. If you have the energy, you can also visit the nearby Natural History Museum. During the season when roses are in full bloom, the rose garden next door is also stunningly beautiful. 🎫: Free, Parking: 💲20 per vehicle #CaliforniaMuseum #LosAngelesKidFriendly #IrvineArea #LosAngelesLife #MuseumsWorthVisiting #IrvineKidFriendly #CaliforniaLife #CaliforniaScienceCenter