While my mom and I were fixing things at the US embassy last week, Ethan and the dentist thought of going to Museo Pambata. It is located at the edifice corner T.M. Kalaw and Roxas Blvd., right beside the US embassy. From Ethan's enthusiastic story, I gathered that he had a blast at the museum. Established in 1994, Museo Pambata is an interactive museum where children can use their total senses and learn various concepts at their own pace. It establishes the concept that learning should excite the minds of the young, inspires them to learn more, and make fun and exciting! See some of the photos....
There were interactive nooks for science and other technology but Ethan preferred the make-believe stores. He loved them! Sad to say the museum has very small patronage. That day, Ethan and the dentist were the only ones touring the museum. More parents and therefore more children prefer to go to malls rather than to museums and other educational facilities.
ooh i remember museong pambata! we went there for our class field trip way back when i was in grade 6 and all of us had a blast! it's good to see that it's still open. you're right, parents should bring their kids there sometime instead of always going to the mall. :)
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I've never heard of this museum! Nasaan 'to? Looks like a lot of fun, must bring the kids there.
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ReplyDeleteI've heard a lot of good things about Museo Pambata and been wanting to bring my niece there. Sadly, everytime I visit Pinas I just can't find the time to bring her there. My two-week vacation is mostly spent on traveling. Hopefully next year I get to take her there as well as to the Nayong Pilipino.
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