Bob the Builder and his Can-Do Crew invite aspiring builders and their families to help get the job done, as the first-ever hands-on Bob the Builder–Project: Build It traveling museum exhibit comes to Orlando Science Center with an opening date of Saturday, January 28, 2012
This 2,000 square-foot multimedia exhibit will replicate elements from Bob the Builder’s world, inviting exploration, inspiring teamwork and bringing environmentally friendly building themes to life for children and families. The exhibit will be on display at the Orlando Science Center until Sunday, May 6.
The Bob the Builder – Project: Build It traveling museum exhibit will visit 30 major markets in North America through 2011, reaching more than 2 million children and families.
The Bob the Builder – Project: Build It traveling museum exhibit will invite families to spend time in Sunflower Valley with Bob the Builder, Wendy and the rest of the can-do crew. Children can practice their own fixing with kid-smart activities that build up their can-do attitudes and encourage them to be an active part of Bob the Builder – Project: Build It.
Families can also work together to install new parts to sinks in Bob the Builder’s mobile home and in his building workshop, and learn about water conservation.
This 2,000 square-foot multimedia exhibit will replicate elements from Bob the Builder’s world, inviting exploration, inspiring teamwork and bringing environmentally friendly building themes to life for children and families. The exhibit will be on display at the Orlando Science Center until Sunday, May 6.
The Bob the Builder – Project: Build It traveling museum exhibit will visit 30 major markets in North America through 2011, reaching more than 2 million children and families.
The Bob the Builder – Project: Build It traveling museum exhibit will invite families to spend time in Sunflower Valley with Bob the Builder, Wendy and the rest of the can-do crew. Children can practice their own fixing with kid-smart activities that build up their can-do attitudes and encourage them to be an active part of Bob the Builder – Project: Build It.
Families can also work together to install new parts to sinks in Bob the Builder’s mobile home and in his building workshop, and learn about water conservation.