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MOSI : Museum of Science & Industry
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Deborah B.
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MOSI has finally listened to the cries of parents in the area (and elsewhere!), and has opened a totally hands-on attraction that appeals to kids of all ages. The interactive exhibits are compelling, even if the child can't quite comprehend the scientific principle at work.
A highlight is the Publix-sponsored food section, which features a pretend farm, a mini grocery store, a kid-sized kitchen.,a diner counter/stools, and of course, loads of fake food.
Even the littlest scientists will enjoy the crawlers' area, a cordoned-off, well-padded baby sanctuary filled with foam pillows, shaker wands, and loads of other sensory delights.
Plan at least two hours for the KIC room, and then go enjoy a reasonably-priced lunch in the on-site café (what a treat to find veggie spring rolls on the menu!).
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