The Glazer Children's Museum in Tampa is an excellent place for children to visit. The museum has a strong vision to create an inclusive community fuelled by the imagination; one where play is purposeful and learning is interactive. We could see this vision expressed very clearly in its exhibits, which were outstanding in every way.
For instance, the main exhibition simulates the working port of Tampa, and children learn the ins and outs of how a port functions. There is also a fascinating display on weather which teaches children how a tornado is created - our 6yo E was able to answer afterwards that heat, wind and rain are required before a storm can be unleashed.
We spent many hours exploring the numerous exhibits, which were diverse in their perspective and approach. For instance there was a huge climbing exhibit which allowed children to physically experience the journey of a water droplet - from how it ascends to the cloud layer as water vapour to how it descends again as rain. Then there were the experiential displays, which allowed kids an opportunity to race against animals such as the hare and the tortoise. And there were also the intercultural exhibits, which allowed kids to engage in a world of play-acting and make-believe.
Our experience at the Glazer Children's Museum blew us away. It allowed children to dream, to create, to invent; to experience with their senses and derive learning through interacting personally with the exhibits. Through the exhibits, kids could become a fireman, a drama producer, a music director, a supermarket cashier and much more - kids can become whoever they choose to become.
For if our children can dream of their future, they will one day be able to make that future become a reality.
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