Make your way to Sci-Bono Discovery Centre where we will be exploring
the science behind the molecule
that makes life on earth possible between 27 June and 19
July.
Water is a truly amazing substance. 70% of the human body is made of
it and life on earth would certainly not be possible without it. During
this extraordinary holiday programme kids and adults alike will get an
opportunity to learn more about the molecule that is vital for life and is
often taken for granted. Daily science and planetarium shows will enthral kids
while visitors will also get an opportunity to get more hands-on with the
blue gold that covers the planet during 13 different workshops offered
throughout the holidays. These range from building Bloodhound SSC water
rockets and mini biomes, steam turbines to sprinklers, fuel cells and a
whacky vortex to name just a few.
In addition to the daily programme of activities and shows there are also
more than 350 interactive science exhibits to explore and play with that is
sure to exhaust kids in a fun and stimulating environment. Active minds
lead to hungry stomachs and there is a coffee-shop serving delicious snacks
and light meals for hungry Einstein’s. Parents might use the time to do
some shopping at the new Newtown Junction Mall or the entire family might
want to jump onto a red bus tour of Jozi that stops right in front of Sci-Bono
Discovery Centre.
Sci-Bono Discovery Centre is open Monday to Friday between 9h00 –17h00 and
Saturday & Sunday between 9h30 – 16h30. Entry Fees are R25 for
pensioners and children between 3 and 16, free for kids under 3 and R40 per
adult. Some of the workshops have a minimal entrance fee while others are
free and are offered on a first come first serve basis.
For more information contact +27 11 639 8400 or
email info@sci-bono.co.za or visit our
website on www.sci-bono.co.za
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