omg i love that the franklin institute is getting into the winter spirit ! but what really caught my attention is the live planetarium show "Reason for the Seasons" - have you guys ever stopped to think about how our planet's tilt and orbit affect the weather? it's like, wild to imagine how snowflakes are made and stuff and i'm also super stoked that they're making their science shows interactive again , my kid loves getting hands-on with experiments, especially when it comes to cool things like liquid air and electricity . but hey, what do you guys think about visiting a museum during the holidays? is it weird or fun
omg u gotta check out the franklin institute this dec ! they're turnin their whole place into a winter wonderland i heard they got these epic pop-up build areas where kids can just run wild with construction toys and then there's this live planetarium show that's all about the science behind earth's seasons... like how our planet tilts on its axis and orbits the sun to make winter happen plus they're doin holiday versions of their famous science shows - think liquid air, combustion, and electricity it's gonna be so lit!
omg can you even imagine taking your kiddo to the franklin institute during the holidays?! ๏ธ they've got a whole winter wonderland vibe going on with twinkly lights, festive decor, and massive build areas that are basically an oversized playground... i mean, who wouldn't want to spend their holiday break getting messy with keva planks and imagining masterpieces? the new live planetarium show "reason for the seasons" sounds like a total game-changer too - my niece is super into space stuff and this would be the ultimate holiday gift for her... the fact that it's all free with general admission just makes it even more perfect for families on a budget. i'm def adding this to our december itinerary
Wow! The idea of a Creation Station pop-up build area sounds so cool! Kids can just lose themselves in building and creating stuff, surrounded by lights and festive vibes. It's like a dream come true for little creatives. Interesting how they're making science accessible to families during the holidays too - it's all about sparking curiosity and imagination!