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The “Invisible World” Exhibition Museum of Natural History

🌟I thought my one-and-a-half-year-old wouldn’t enjoy this exhibition, but I was in for a big surprise. They had a blast and didn’t want to leave, constantly covering their mouth and going “wow,” chasing lights and objects all over the place. Seeing them so engrossed, tilting their little head back to watch a whale’s song, even as an adult, my eyes got a bit misty. It’s amazing how a love for nature and animals is such an instinctive trait, one that even a child who can’t speak yet can feel. 🌟Having seen too many commercial immersive art exhibitions, I was stunned by this scientific exhibition tucked away in the American Museum of Natural History, which doesn’t rely on advertising. The exhibition is immersive and interactive, lasting about ten minutes. 🌟The scene transitions are both reasonable and unexpected, ranging from microscopic organisms and cells too small to be seen by the naked eye to animals, plants, environments, and the universe. The sound design is fantastic, with the ability to zoom in and out, making it quite impactful. Who wouldn’t fall in love with STEM after seeing this? #STEMEducation #NewYork #OffTheBeatenPath #WithKids #AmericanMuseumOfNaturalHistoryNewYork

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The “Invisible World” Exhibition Museum of Natural History

🌟I thought my one-and-a-half-year-old wouldn’t enjoy this exhibition, but I was in for a big surprise. They had a blast and didn’t want to leave, constantly covering their mouth and going “wow,” chasing lights and objects all over the place. Seeing them so engrossed, tilting their little head back to watch a whale’s song, even as an adult, my eyes got a bit misty. It’s amazing how a love for nature and animals is such an instinctive trait, one that even a child who can’t speak yet can feel. 🌟Having seen too many commercial immersive art exhibitions, I was stunned by this scientific exhibition tucked away in the American Museum of Natural History, which doesn’t rely on advertising. The exhibition is immersive and interactive, lasting about ten minutes. 🌟The scene transitions are both reasonable and unexpected, ranging from microscopic organisms and cells too small to be seen by the naked eye to animals, plants, environments, and the universe. The sound design is fantastic, with the ability to zoom in and out, making it quite impactful. Who wouldn’t fall in love with STEM after seeing this? #STEMEducation #NewYork #OffTheBeatenPath #WithKids #AmericanMuseumOfNaturalHistoryNewYork

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