Located at the Entertainment Building of the gargantuan SM Mall of Asia, SM Science Discovery Center boasts of being the very first interactive science center in the country. It brings innovation and education to kids and adults alike in one highly interactive and fun set-up.

Educational Playground

The two floors of the center house a lot of interactive galleries for you to visit and explore, like the Life Clock, SMART Media City (they have this fun soccer game where you're the actual goalie fending off attacks), ImagePort (which uses green screen technology to take you - well, you, in pictures - to outer space, among other places), Transportation Nation, Spaceship Earth, Virtual Reef (which has an interactive fish talking to you), Robot Inc., and many more.


Grossology, where you can find all things... gross. Well, the study of grossness, to be exact - burps, stinks, smelly stuff - all things yuck, and why they are so.  A fun and stinky game is the YU Stink, where I got to play a matching game, pairing parts of the human body to its correct smell.

The Digistar Planetarium is also a wonderful experience - a full dome theatre with surround sound, which screened an educational film entitled 'The Search for Life: Are We Alone?' narrated by Harrison Ford, at my time of visit. Just to sit back and actually look up and around the ceiling - the screen - was a unique visual experience.



Unlike traditional museums where facts and artifacts are displayed behind glass shelves only to be admired but not touched, Museo Pambata features hands-on exhibits that encourage children to explore and discover various concepts while they play.


Museo Pambata has eight theme rooms:

- Kalikasan / ENVIRONMENT

- Maynila Noon / OLD MANILA

- BaBata sa Mundo / CHILDREN IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE

- Tuklas! / SCIENCE THROUGH DISCOVERY

- Paglaki Ko / CAREER OPTIONS

- CRAFT ROOM

- Pamilihang Bayan/ MARKETPLACE

- Katawan Ko / BODY WORKS

- KARAPATAN HALL


 

This is a pet shop with Lost Eden at the back of it. Lost Eden Educational & Recreational Park can be a venue for field trips. It is operational since 2007.


Facilities of Lost Eden Educational and Recreational Park:

- Honey House Gallery: contains informations about bees.

- Vegi-Map of the Philippines: is the replica of the Philippine map showcasing its vegetables from various places.

- Pigeon Cathedral

- Mechanical Park

- Vermi Farm / Composting

- 12 Chinese Zodiac Wishing Wells

- Rockdove and Butterfly

- Patented Trellises

- Dino Fossils

- replica of Mayon Volcano, Taal Lake, and Laguna de Bay


In Lost Eden, you can see the tamarind tree, which is 200+ years old and had Ka Matias as its first owner. It survived two World Wars.


Facilities of BioResearch:

- Longest aquarium strip in the Philippines

- Koi Pavillion



 
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