I went here for the opening of a new exhibit called the World of Bees last night, as I am loosely connected to the creator of said exhibit. While I don’t have any children and this place is pretty much irrelevant to me living in Brooklyn, I feel my different perspective could be helpful to parents and educators in the area. As it was an exhibit opening, we heard short speeches from and interacted with the people behind this organization and space. They are some pretty amazing and very passionate people. Their dedication to creating a fun and engaging space where children(and adults) can learn about the wonders of nature is extremely noble. They deserve your attention and your children deserve the educational tools they offer. I should also mention that the bee exhibit is pretty awesome. I am not much of a ‘scientist’ so I learned a lot of interesting facts about bees. It is put together beautifully and is highly interactive. They even made little bee costumes, so the kids will be able to dress up and act out the parts of different types of bees. The exhibit, along with supplemental information from conversations with people who take bees very seriously, also provided me with an opportunity to do some critical thinking about how human beings interact with the natural world and the unintended or ignored consequences of our actions. In summary, don’t bee stupid! Take your kids to this wonderful little learning center. The television will still be there buzzing when you get home.
Mr B.
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This is a very well funded and maintained facility with walking paths, structures to explore, ponds, and festivals or events throughout the year. It’s a hit for sure at Fall when the kids flock in for all kinds of crafts, fun, and games with live music and sugar shack good times! Petting zoo, birds of prey displays, and not lacking in any regard, especially for those 6 years old and under.