Sunday, September 12, 2010

Fun Tropical North Activities Through The Month Of September

By Jerry Duncan

This is by far one of the top events for children in Queensland's Tropical North and it is all coming soon, from September 20 to October 1, and the good news is that is free and is offered through the Queensland Museum South Bank. This event is one that is designed for children to come and experience science and all the fun and accompanying disorder. Over the two weeks the children at this event can come and experience one or all of the different learning centers in the second story.

Magnified is a great way to allow kids to get up close and personal with everything. Taking a closer look at the world around them and even at their own skin under some of the most innovated magnification devices available they can learn and explore and even check out the magnification trail. In the Lab section, children can come in and look around, creating their own toys and predictions and testing out scientific method and drawing conclusions. Some of the most basic of scientific techniques can all be explored in this setting that makes learning about scientific method fun. Creating their own inventions will help them to put their newly acquired knowledge to work.

The Science Circus Show is a fun and exciting way to learn more about science circus tricks and how they work and the Tracey McBean section will allow young scientists to take a look at some of the incredible inventions created by a kid just like them. With Earth, Water, Wind, & Fire kids can become more excited by color, explosions, and chemistry. Filled with information about the different states of matter this display is put on by the Young Scientists of Australia and is fun for the whole family.

Liquid Nitrogen Show is great fun and allows children the opportunity to learn more about this amazing substances in the world. It can boil, it may vaporize and much more. Come discover all that this substance can really do.

If you are visiting the Tropical North Queensland during this two week period or if you live close enough to consider making a day trip or stay over a night or two you will be amazed with this eye opening event that brings science to life and allows children to explore all the wonders of the scientific world in which they live. It is an amazing experience for everyone and one that you should definitely take advantage of if at all possible. - 39815

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