
My daughter loved playing in preschool place where she was able to turn cranks, push pedals and use cranes to hoist and transport foam bricks around the building area. This science-themed workshop boasts 22 hands-on exhibits designed for early learners to explore with their teachers and caretakers. Preschool Place – This is for the preschool set.

My daughter’s favorite was racing drag cars and rock climbing. The launch window for SpaceXs Falcon 9 rocket opened Monday at 4:56 p.m. Your child will be able to test their skills in a variety of sports including baseball, rock climbing, drag racing, and surfing-all the while communicating the vital roles that physics, physiology, and materials science play in the sports’ world. Sports Challen g e – Even if your kids aren’t into sports, this Sports Challenge exhibit integrates science and sports. It is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 5 pm and Saturday. New York Hall of Science is located at 47-01 111th St., Corona, New York. NYSCI bills itself as the most unique exhibit space in New York City, and it makes a great day trip from tech fans. Your kids will love jumping, climbing and just running around this huge space, once they have visited the Science Museum and they will learn science at the same time. Outdoors, spend time in the Science Playground, Rocket Park and Rocket Park Mini Golf. Science Playground – The museum boasts a 30,000 square foot outdoor science playground with exhibits that include a giant lever, Archimedes screw and water play area, wind pipes, a climbing net, slides, sand boxes and metal drums. Rocket Park Mini- Golf – Your kids will have fun playing mini-golf with two real NASA rockets in the background as they play. There is so much to do that it’s hard to rattle off our favorites but here goes: And what other Science museum can you play mini-golf?


Yes, real rockets that have been in space.The museum was started as a pavilion for the 1964 World’s Fair but is now a hands-on science and technology center and includes 450 interactive exhibits. The New York Hall of Science in Astoria Queens boasts not one, but two NASA rockets.
