Children can learn about energy, where it comes from the many ways to conserve energy in their everyday lives. Children will be inspired to become environmental stewards during Conservation Quest at Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta.
The Home station will allow your kids to explore energy uses and choices from electricity, heating, and lighting to transportation, waste and recycling. Computer interactive screens will help your children make green energy choices with electricity, appliances, heating and cooling, recycling, transportation and more.
Stacking blocks will be a fun activity your children can participate in to learn about the amount of electricity various appliances use and they will also learn how to reduce electricity use.
Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta is a smart place to play and is a non-profit organization that offers a family-friendly space filled with interactive, educational exhibits and programming for children ages eight and under.
Conservation Quest is a special display and will be open until September 12, 2010. Visit their website for more information: www.childrensmuseumatlanta.org.
We do not know what size toy blocks your children will be stacking at this display but it is a good idea to have a set of giant cardboard building blocks at home for your children to build, stack and carry around. Large block toys will help your children develop their muscles and help them to play creatively by themselves or with others. Your kids will love building tall towers and knocking them down, and because these toys are cardboard they will fall quietly.