Ky. Science Center Opens “Science in Play2Go” Exhibit at Campbell County Public Library September 3
The Kentucky Science Center brings the early childhood mobile experience to another Kentucky library. Science in Play2Go, a scaled-down version of the Kentucky Science Center’s signature Science in Play exhibit, opens Saturday, September 3 at the Cold Spring Branch of the Campbell County Public Library.
Designed specifically for children ages 8 and under, Science in Play2Go is built around two concepts: endless play and ‘loose parts’ (material that can be reimagined in countless ways), allowing children 21 A century of learning and STEAM can develop naturally. skill.
Science in Play2Go is available free to the community and participating libraries thanks to the support and partnership of the Kentucky Library and Archives (KDLA).
Traveling exhibits are open to the community during normal library hours. Play2Go’s Science excursions and group visits are recommended. Groups such as schools and local community centers can contact the library directly to arrange a visit. Science in Play2Go is designed to act as a community resource, providing at-home activities for parents and caregivers to do science with their children and tools to facilitate early learning To do.
In its first five years of operation, Science in Play2Go has served 17 Kentucky counties (Bath, Boone, Boyle, Johnson, Kenton, Laurel, Lincoln, Logan, Marshall, McCracken, McLean, Muilenburg, Oldham, Scott, Trimble). , Warren, Woodford At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, when many county libraries were closed to the public, Science in Play2Go moved to the Kentucky Mall, with locations in Mall St. Matthews in Louisville and Greenwood Mall in Bowling Green. had.
The traveling exhibition will return to public libraries in early 2022. Campbell County is the fifth exhibit location this year, with additional residences planned for 2023.
Campbell County exhibits include building your own roller coaster, engineering big blocks at Build Your World, and visiting the Shapes and Stuff Store to encourage free thinking, collaboration, and creativity. These basic skills provide a foundation for future learning.
The science of Play2Go’s impact is clear. A survey conducted in the first year of the traveling exhibition found that an average of 89% of parents and guardians “feel more confident in their ability to nurture their children’s science learning” after visiting Science on Play2Go. I have found that you are reporting 91% believe Play2Go’s science helps them “think new ways to facilitate learning at home.” And 95% report that asking questions helps them “extend learning and encourage new skills.”
The Cold Spring Branch of the Campbell County Public Library is located at 3920 Alexandria Pike in Cold Spring. The Library’s Science in Play2Go experience is open to the public from Saturday, September 3rd through Sunday, November 27th. For more information, visit the Campbell County Public Library website at cc-pl.org/play2go or call 859-781. 6166.
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