Monday, January 21, 2013

Museo Pambata




at the Museo Pambata
Museo Pambata


Museo Pambata is a child-oriented interactive museum where children, school groups or even families can explore and learn our cultural heritage. Located in Roxas Boulevard, Manila, it encourages kids to have fun and play while learning and discovering about the human body, the planet earth, children's rights, and different cultures. Museo Pambata has eight theme rooms namely: Kalikasan, Old Manila, Carreer Options, I Love My Planet Earth, My Body Works, Pamilihang Bayan,Global Village and Karapatan Hall. Museo Pambata is one of the best educational trips a children can experience, learn and enjoy.

Kalikasan

A simulated rainforest and a coastal area can be seen here where
children can be inspired to help save the Mother Nature. Furthermore, a herbal garden can be seen too where children can learn and explore the plants and its various uses.

Old Manila
At Old Manila themed room, children can take a playful journey back to the Old Manila. They can wear the clothes of what their grandparents wore, board a Spanish galleon and can go inside the miniature cathedral and bahay na bato.

Career Options
Exhibit of different careers are presented in this room. Children can discover possibilities and see themselves in a career of their own choice be it a firefighter, pharmacist, author etc.




At the Museo Pambata - as a Pharmacist
As a pharmacist

 
At the Museo Pambata as firefighter
As a firefighter

I Love My Planet Earth
Exhibits on climate change, other environmental issues, and how can a children help in saving the Earth can be seen here.


My Body Works
Children are given a peek on how the human body works. Enter inside the human body through a tunnel maze. 



Karapatan Hall
On this room, the different Rights of the Child are enumerated and posted at the wall. Children can awaken their awareness that they have different rights as a child. 


At the Karapatan Hall of Museo Pambata, exhibit shows one of the Rights of the Child
At the Karapatan Hall, exhibit is one of different Rights of the Child.

Admission Fees
Children and Adults: Php 100
Museum workers and teachers: FREE (with valid ID)
Manila residents (with valid IDs) - FREE on Tuesdays and 50% discount on other days

Admission Hours
8 AM to 5 PM (Tuesdays to Saturdays)
1 PM to 5 PM (Sunday)
(Close during Mondays)

1 comment:

  1. Great place for kids. Nice educational tours for toddlers, Thanks!

    Tanya | Serendra

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