Texarkana Gazette

Supercharg­e your family’s brainpower 1. Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago 2. The Children’s Museum of Indianapol­is, Indianapol­is

- By Lynn O’Rourke Hayes FamilyTrav­el.com

Children and their parents know it’s cool to be smart. Here are five places that will supercharg­e your family’s brainpower.

Encouragin­g curiosity and celebratin­g questions, this is the place to see a German submarine, understand how tornados and avalanches happen and discover the process behind Pixar’s popular films and characters.

Explore the mathematic­al patterns that surround us every day in the natural world— from the delicate nested spirals of a sunflower’s seeds to the ridges of a majestic mountain range in a compelling exhibit called Numbers in Nature. Then make your way to the Whispering Gallery to understand how sound travels in different environmen­ts. A theater and hands-on exhibits further enhance the experience.

Contact: www.MSIChicago.org.

With more than 472,900 feet of exhibit space on five floors and covering 29 acres, this extraordin­ary nonprofit institutio­n has been entertaini­ng and educating families since 1925. Considered the largest children’s museum in the world, children can learn about the dayto-day duties of astronauts and discover how dinosaurs lived in the Dinosphere. Families are charmed by an historic carousel and inspired by exhibits that explain how plant science can help the world by cleaning up oil spills and cultivatin­g healthy food.

Contact: www.childrensm­useum.org/

3. Explorator­ium, San Francisco

More than 600 exhibits encourage every member of the family to see the world differentl­y. A scientific funhouse, the learning lab encourages creativity and “tinkering” as a means of expanding our perception­s. Young children and toddlers are engaged by shadow, light, bubbles and color as a means of exploratio­n and discovery. Children can create a marble machine, dance with their own shadow, study plankton population­s, or check out an “upside down world.”

Contact: www.explorator­ium.edu

4. Explora Children’s Museum, Albuquerqu­e, N.M.

How do you make a green chile pepper appear black?Find out during a visit to this family-friendly museum that mixes art and science to spur creativity and discovery within the worlds of physics, math, biology and beyond. Investigat­e the properties of bubbles as you blow, pop and float them in a dedicated exhibit space. Children can also use their own bodies to study the concepts of ratio and proportion in the Math Moves exhibit.

Contact: www.explora.us

5. National Aquarium, Baltimore

Did you know that an octopus has a highly developed brain and is a master of camouflage? Collect the details before you check out Black Tip Reef, a coral-filled exhibit replicatin­g Indo-Pacific underwater landscapes.

Learn about the wild extremes of Australia in an award-winning immersive exhibit featuring freshwater crocodiles, turtles, fishes, snakes, lizards, free-flying birds and flying foxes.

Children will love their visit with bottlenose dolphins where they’ll also observe training, feeding and playtime with trainers.

Before days’ end discover the importance of jellyfish, observe sharks in an open tank and see more than 500 exotic species in an Atlantic Coral Reef Exhibit.

Contact: www.Aqua.org

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