Kids

A picture of a group of young kids sitting in a row in anticipation.

Why should you come here?

Are you a young person looking to learn more about science? Come on down to our museum, there’s plenty to see and do.

Where can you find us?
A realistic skeleton statue of a mammoth.

You can learn about Newtonian physics from our bumper swing, or why not travel back in time and meet our resident Woolly Mammoth?

Our exhibits are designed to be accessible for interested minds, so make sure you come ready to learn and explore.

We also have the Young Stars club which meets once a week on a Saturday between 10:00 and 13:00 where you’ll get to explore and experiment with our team of experts.

A young man wearing a VR headset painting a painting.
A picture take from the outside of the Musem, with the letters m, u, s, e, u, m physically sticking out of the building, and the whole building wall, including the letters, having rectangular colorful tiles.

During the school holidays we run special holiday clubs where you can join other children your age to go on a journey of discovery.

Each holiday we pick a new theme to explore.

To find out more about the holiday club and how you can join, send us a message. Contact Us

Accessibility

The museum has wheelchair accessibility ramps.

It also has audio guides and braille display signs for the visually impaired.

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