Who would want to visit a place called, “world of wonder” by
the Dallas Morning News. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science opened its doors in December 2012, but this was
our first visit to this incredible museum. One of our fabulous field trip coordinators
for PEACH arranged for about 40 of our homeschoolers to enjoy the day at this
amazing five story state-of-the-art museum.
It houses exhibits with 3D computer animation with life-like
simulation. There are plenty of hands-on
activities, interactive kiosks and educational games. The girls enjoyed the earthquake simulator,
demonstrating tectonic plates.
The museum houses a 298-seat, multimedia 3D theater with 4 K
digital projection and immersive surround sound. I don’t even know what all
that means except it was the coolest, most realist 3-D movie I’ve ever
seen! We watched Tiny Giants; the story
of a two month old chipmunk in a wild wood is forced to grow up fast when he
finds himself alone for the first time. Only by using his ingenious superpowers
can our hero not only stay alive, but also become a master of his universe.
Being a science museum, they have created a natural
sustainable and environmentally friendly structure including a rainwater
collection system, LED lighting and solar-powered water heating. But I think the girls were more impressed
with the café located in the museum which offered spectacular wraps and
delicious fruit assortments!
The museum absolutely lived up to all the publicity and was
made even more enjoyable sharing it with great friends. We will definitely be back!
behold, there was a great earthquake, and the sun became black as sackcloth, the full moon became like blood, and the stars of the sky fell to the earth as the fig tree sheds its winter fruit when shaken by a gale.
Revelation 6:12-13
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