On Sunday, RMSC hosted the Summer Science Festival where guests had the opportunity to learn about science in a fun and interactive way. Visitors were able to play with bubbles and make their own chalk, all while having a great time. The museum staff believes that hands-on play is essential for the learning experience, making it more engaging and enjoyable for visitors of all ages.
Laura Mancuso, the public programs coordinator at RMSC, emphasized the importance of fun and interactive learning experiences. She mentioned that learning doesn’t have to be boring and traditional, and that hands-on activities can make a huge difference in how kids absorb knowledge. The upcoming event at RMSC is the Messtival, which focuses on messy science and is set to begin on Friday, July 26.
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