Have you ever slept outdoors in the mountains, in the fields, or by the sea?
What things do you need to stay and sleep in an outside area away from home?
What do you need to do there to spend a full day?
Use this camping experience to learn what things are necessary for us to live our lives!
<Let’s Go Camping!> is an exhibition that links three basic needs—food, clothing,
and shelter—of humans with camping so that visitors can better understand what we need to sustain everyday life.
Here will be a place for a readiness experiences for children and their family, as a base camp for getting out into the real-camping.
The exhibition offers activities for the planning and carrying out of a camping trip to help children develop their creative thinking and problem-solving skills. This experience of camping—eatting and sleeping outdoors being away from their homes—help children better appreciate their family and daily environment.
Theme | Basic needs & Camping |
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Location | 3F Culture Play |
Type | Permanent Exhibit |
Make your own camping plan.
Prepare the ingredients for your favorite camping dishes.
Pack things you need the most for camping.
Enjoy the scenery of the way to go camping.
Step inside the huge tent and set up your own one!
Make your own special camping dishes with fresh ingredients.
Enjoy the gathering time with the bonfire.
Feel nature, home to wild animals and plants.
Enjoy the starry night sky.
In what ways will the exhibit help my child?
Tips for parents when playing with their children
Help your child choose an activity—make sure they stay safe as they play!
Enjoy the camping together that was planned entirely by the kid camper.
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Child First! Respect your child’s decisions and way of thinking.02
Ask Questions! Encourage your child’s imagination by asking thought-provoking questions (e.g. What would happen if you went camping but realized you didn’t have _______?).03
Wait for your child! Give your child plenty of time to explore and enjoy the camping experience.04
Give compliments! Praise your child’s efforts to engage in the exhibition’s camping activities. This will boost your child’s confidence and self-esteem.05
Be your child’s partner and friend! Actively joining in your child’s play rather than observing from afar will double the fun of their museum experience!See more exhibitions