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Wet science activity on summer Saturdays in the science garden

Water is of great importance in our lives, this liquid is found almost everywhere around us and even constitutes a significant percentage of the human body. With the opening of the warm season, the Science Garden Museum at the Davidson Institute in Rehovot will explore the wonderful natural resource without which we cannot live - water.

Activity on the subject of water in the Science Garden. Photo: Davidson Institute
Activity on the subject of water in the Science Garden. Photo: Davidson Institute

The hot weather makes it impossible to leave the house with the children even though they are dying to go outside? Shavuot, also known as the water festival, is an excellent opportunity to combine science with a wet and refreshing activity for children in the science garden at the Davidson Institute.

Water is of great importance in our lives, this liquid is found almost everywhere around us and even constitutes a significant percentage of the human body. With the opening of the warm season, the Science Garden Museum at the Davidson Institute in Rehovot will explore the wonderful natural resource without which we cannot live - water.

The Kalor Science Garden, which operates as part of the Davidson Institute for Scientific Education in Rehovot, will hold a unique activity for the whole family in honor of Shavuot, where visitors will experience water as an "unusual liquid", will learn about phenomena in liquids, from sea waves to soap bubbles, and will be able to participate in workshops Science of "face to the water" in which visitors will be exposed to the special properties of water, which are not typical of other liquids. These activities will take place on Saturdays during the summer.

Visitors will also be able to enjoy guided tours around the garden, and get to know unique living creatures related to the water world in the ecological complex of the Science Garden. In addition, the young visitors will enjoy building simple propeller boats that they can sail in the wave pool of the Science Park.

One response

  1. I was in kindergarten a month ago on Saturday. Entrance to the garden costs NIS 40 and the value is shit. There are almost no attractions, and if there are, small children are constantly occupying them. Half of the facilities are locked and work only accompanied by guides. And there are far fewer attractions compared to similar museums in Israel. The price is a steal compared to the value.

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