Disclaimer: We were gifted tickets for the purpose of this review. All thoughts and opinions are 100% our own.
Have you heard of Wonderlab?
For those that have not yet heard of Wonderlab it is based inside London's Science Museum. We have just recently visited Wonderlab and had the best time.
What Is Wonderlab?
Wonderlab is the place to go to enjoy an interactive gallery, live science shows and demonstrations. We found it to ignite Dylan's curiosity, fuel his imagination and it was a place that we all walked out of seeing the world around us differently, in new and exciting ways.
What Is There To See At Wonderlab?
The fun is spread across seven different zones. At each zone there were loads of different opportunities to interact with real scientific phenomena. We got to see lightening strike before our eyes, we traveled through space under a canopy of stars, and even played with the forces on giant slides.
The Seven Zones At Wonderlab
At the Wonderlab gallery it reveals just how science and maths shape our everyday lives across seven curriculum-themed zones, such as:
Matter zone
Forces zone
Electricity zone
Maths zone
Space zone
Light zone
Sound zone
Wonderlab is about using your skills, experimenting and thinking as a scientist - being curious, looking closely and thinking creatively.
Take a look at mini boss Dylan's visit to Wonderlab, in a short reel of his visit.
Hands-on Experiments
Throughout our visit to Wonderlab we were encouraged to interact with the exhibits through vision, sound and cognitive skills. There were staff on hand to help explain or demonstrate to us. There were also live shows which Dylan enjoyed.
Visiting details:
Science Museum
Exhibition Road
South Kensington
London
SW7 2DD
Open daily: 10.00 - 18.00
To visit Wonderlab prices start from £13.50, gift vouchers and annual passes are also available to purchase.
Entry to the Science Museum itself is free but pre-booking is required.
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