Checkout these cool talks and workshops by the Mind Museum:
If my bed rest status improves, I would love to go to Stalking the Stars. It would be a perfect activity for our afterschool lessons on outer space. This would be a good time to explore the museum as well, if you haven't yet. Get your tickets here.
Showing posts with label Go See Do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Go See Do. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Have a book-filled weekend!
Because I'm back on bed rest, I'll be missing the 33rd Manila International Book Fair. Sigh. I'll be dreaming about the thrill of walking down the aisles, checking out the booths, admiring beautiful book covers, smelling new books, and squealing at good finds. I was hoping to snag this devotional book for children, and complete our collection of "Oh, Mateo!" storybooks. We sure could use some new Kumon workbooks, and I know I won't be able to resist a new cookbook! Oh dear. I want to go so badly. Perhaps the grandparents might want to take the little girl? I'll make sure to pack my list in her tiny backpack. Maybe we can even skype while they're there so I could virtually tour the booths...
Are you going to the book fair? What books are you planning to buy?
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Have you been to Museo Marino?
Here's what the museum has to offer, from a 5 year old's perspective:
- a secret movie house for watching movies
- emergency accessories of the boat
- a canoe
- a propeller
- artwork in frames
- lots and lots of maps in secret drawers
- flags with different patterns
If the above doesn't give you enough reason to go and check it out, here are some pictures of the museum's features that my sister took during the field trip:
Walls of seafarer stories
Video kiosks about the Associated Marine Officers and Seamen's Union of the Philippines and the All Japan Seamen's Union
Model Ships - the boys are going to love this
Portholes into the past
the camera couldn't capture enough of what can be seen inside the portholes |
Maps and Timelines
Ship parts and accessories on display
the emergency accessories |
(why won't this image rotate to portrait here? hmph!) |
A life-sized lifeboat where you can have snacks under...
while admiring the colorful artwork about seafarers and their families
Bonus: the flags!
According to this article, many other sections are still being developed. All in all, its a good place to learn about seafarers and the hard work that they are doing for our country. When are you going?
Museum Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday Saturday 9:00 a.m. to noon
Address: 814 J. Nakpil corner Pilar Hidalgo Lim Sts., Malate Manila Tel No: ( 02) 353-81-80 Email: museomarino@yahoo.com Free admission.
P.S. Homeschool Extras
This trip would be a perfect complement to a unit on water transportation. Some suggestions to enhance this experience:
- a side-trip to the pier to see the passenger / cargo ships or to Manila Bay to see the docked yachts. Have snacks along the area and wait for the sunset, too.
- a cruise on Manila Bay
- Do you know a seafarer? Why not invite him into your home and have your child interview him about life on a ship.
Photos by my sister Tiffanie
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