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Exhibits
Traveling Exhibits - Mobius in Motion
Airplay at Mobius Kids!
This fun and interactive exhibit has ten exhibits that allows visitors to develop an understanding of how air moves, how moving air affects objects in its path, and how, in turn, objects affect the movement of air.
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Bayanihan
Sponsored by The Humanities of Washington and The Filipino-American Association of the Inland Empire
Step through a portal of culture and far away discovery, beyond the Philippines’ busy capital city of Manila onto one of the seven thousand islands – home to the rural town of Palo. This town is best described by the title of the exhibition – Bayanihan, a Philippine word that captures the essence of community and the feeling of working together. Explore Filipino culture by bargaining at the sari-sari store, shopping at the local fish market, and husking rice in the bahay kubo.
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Cooper's Corner
Named in memory of Cooper Jones, this exhibit offers a tour of a miniature city - promoting principles of bicycle and traffic safety. Here you can take control of city traffic signals, practice crossing guard skills, learn how to fit a bicycle helmet, cruise the streets on a Plasma Car, and even visit the local health clinic.
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The Enchanted Forest
The forest awaits discovery! Infants and toddlers can crawl, climb and romp their way through this exhibit area. Features include a tree slide, a foam pond, and woodland-animal puppets, and books. The Enchanted Forest is certain to keep crawlers and babies entertained with its many soft textures and colors.
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Geotopia
This natural and earth science area highlights the interplay of water, wind and weather on our ecosystem. Interactive water and erosion tables let rivers and imaginations run wild as children explore water currents and how those currents can change the appearance of the land around us. Or observe our live insects and arachnids; Stick Bugs, Oswin our African Millipede, and Leggy Peggy our Rosehair Tarantula!
Plus see our “Ears Looking at You”, a ceramic tile wall mural, a permanent piece of art created by Ken Spiering, a Northwest artist. The mosaic mural measures 22 feet wide by 8 feet high and is made up of over 3,000 individual pieces of custom-cut tile using 70 different colors with the smallest piece of tile being the pupil of the cougars eye which is the size of a beebee! The striking and detailed mural showcases 26 species of wildlife that live on the banks of the rivers and waterways that flow through the Spokane watershed.
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The Globe Theatre
Sponsored by Zak Designs
Step into the spotlight! This gallery houses a stage for impromptu and planned plays, dances and performances. Features real stage backdrops and lighting, costumes and musical instruments. Guest storytellers and other entertainers will appear at The Globe.
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Out of Hand Art Studio
The Out-of-Hand Art Studio provides young minds with creative and open-ended visual art exploration. The Studio features areas to paint, draw or use chalk, as well as daily art projects that utilize a diverse selection of art materials such as clay and found objects. Create your own masterpiece!
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The Birthday Lab
Sponsored by Moffitt Children's Dentistry
Available for birthday parties, special events, and the site for camps and programs. For more information about Mobius Kids birthday parties click here.
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