Sunday, October 6, 2013

S is for . . . Scienceworks

I have been finding it difficult to find things to do and places to go with a young toddler. So I have decided to try some places and let you know how they were for little ones.

I have a 14 month old, he has just started walking and really engaging with others learning how to play. So I have been looking at places that are appropriate to him.

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Our first stop was Scienceworks!
Scienceworks and Melbourne Planetarium

2 Booker StSpotswood, Victoria, 3015


Science works is a place dedicated to making the learning of science and technology fun! There are fun and learning activities available for all ages and while we were there, there were happy kids having fun all around us.




There is an up stairs area that caters specifically for the little ones, the nitty gritty super city is a fantastic area, with all different activities catering for the younger people in your life. There are cranes and wheel barrows and giant legos! There is a cafe set up with play food and cash registers so your little ones can create you a foodie master piece for you.

There is also a little room off to the side full of musical instruments to hit and make loud noise. E loved this room. As he is such a boy, he loved being able to hit the different colours and shapes to hear the different sounds that came out. This room is also surrounded by funny shaped mirrors, that Ethan enjoyed staring and waving at himself in. 



After we had finished up playing inside, there is more learning to be done outside, with a big playground and a huge area to let your little people run free. E spent quite some time 
chasing the sea gulls around. It was the perfect end to what was a fantastic day.



Entry into science works is also very reasonable. For students, concession and kids its free  and for adults its $10 and you could spend hours there for that money. Also for a few added dollars, you can visit the planetarium which is a big dome where educational movies are played, as well a fantastic way to explore the solar system and stars. these movies run through out the day and are really worth doing if your kids are a little bit older. 

 All in all, we had a fantastic day and it will be somewhere that we visit very often, especially if the weather outside isn't great, its a fantastic way to spend a few hours playing hard and enjoying ourselves as a family.

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2 comments:

  1. I have been looking for somewhere to take my 18month old daughter around Melbourne, do you think she would like it?
    Thank you for the idea

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    1. Honestly, its a great day out! I would definitely recommend it! I hope you have fun!

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