Special games and scientific experiments: things for parents and children to do at the exposition
Play unusual lacrosse and curling, solve the mystery of the family money disappearance and even learn how to turn water into fake blood. Here's a look at what's in store for visitors this week.
ADAPTIVE GAMES FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES 6+
Specialists of the physical fitness program of the Family Together Foundation have prepared adapted versions of popular games for children with disabilities: "Ring Throwing", "Lacrosse", "Floorball", "Floor Curling" and others. Children with different health conditions will be able to take part in the activities. And they will be supported by real champions: Maxim Marinin, Olympic champion in figure skating, Yana Batyrshina, Olympic medalist in rhythmic gymnastics and multiple world and European champion, as well as Sergey Shilov, 6-time Paralympic champion in cross-country skiing, president of the United Country fund to support the disabled.
Pavilion C, January 24, 11:00 - 13:00
MASTERCLASS "ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGIES" 6+
Older kids will surely be interested in working on a 3D printer. Specialists of the Novosibirsk Aviation Technical College named after B.S. Galushchak will show how to scan objects in order to produce them on a 3D printer. The informative workshop will be especially suitable for schoolchildren who are fond of technical sciences.
Pavilion 55, January 25, 10:10 - 18:00
EXPERIMENTS OF THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF STORAGE PROBLEMS OF ROSREZERV 0+
Chemistry is a complex but very interesting science, and many chemical processes seem like magic to the uninitiated. Participants of the scientific and practical lecture during which they will see spectacular changes in alkaline compositions, can be convinced of this. It will be possible to paint the water in red color - this technique is used in filming, when you need to make up blood.
Pavilion C, January 27, 12:01 - 15:00.
IS RISK NECESSARY FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT? 18+
And this is an event that parents are better off attending without their children. Moms and dads will enjoy a fascinating lecture on the harmonious development of the child. The main theme will be the desire of preschoolers to take risks and test their abilities. It is important for parents to react correctly to such behavior and at the same time to ensure the safety of children.
Sergey Plakhotnikov, a teacher, psychologist, expert in preschool and primary school education, author and developer of the Program on Spatial Modeling for Preschoolers, will give a lecture.
Pavilion T, January 28, 14:00 - 15:00, register.
FINANCIAL GAME "SHERLOCK, WHERE HAS THE MONEY GONE?" 12+
It is always interesting to feel like a detective and solve a mystery. Participants will have to find out where the family money has disappeared. And in the process of exciting investigation the kids will be able to learn the basics of financial literacy and understand how to spend responsibly and respect the family budget.
Pavilion T, January 28, 15:00 - 16:00, register.
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