Photos | Interactive Wiring Exhibit
A vibrant display of colorful cables at the Children's Museum of Sonoma County, capturing the curiosity of young minds.
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On a creative winter afternoon at the Children's Museum of Sonoma County, this intriguing exhibit stands out with its playful array of colorful electrical wiring. Mounted on a smooth wooden panel, the cords are arranged in a spherical pattern, inviting children to explore and interact with the world of technology and design. The exhibit, part of the museum's hands-on learning experiences, encourages engagement and curiosity among children, as they discover the connections between technology and everyday life. Perfect for sparking imaginative play and learning, this display highlights the intersection of art and science in a fun and educational manner.
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