The 1,200 square foot exhibition includes activities such as:
• Seeing Sound: Visitors adjust frequency and amplitude knobs connected to big speakers at each end of a clear tube and watch the contents of the tube “dance” in all kinds of interesting patterns.
• Invisible Orchestra: Visitors can wave in the air and dance on a carpet to play notes, while a camera mounted overhead shows them on a monitor. Moving hands and feet into the motion-sensing zones on the monitor plays different sounds.
• Critters in a Cupboard: Hide a cat or a cricket in a kitchen cupboard and ask a friend to find it by listening.
• Hearing Test: Listen to different pitches and test your hearing. Visitors can record their results on a chart.
• Measuring Sounds: Explore playing different notes to discover each sounds’ frequency.
• How Do We Hear? See all the parts inside the human ear with this large-scale model. Launch a billiard ball to show how sound hitting the eardrum sends signals to the brain.
• Ear This! Stand behind the panel and put your best face forward and try on a different pair of ears. This is a great family photo opportunity.
• Match the Sound: Shake a variety of containers, listen to their sounds and then predict what is inside.
• Create a Soundtrack: Add sounds as a movie plays. Choose from a train whistle, ducks quacking and cows mooing.
• High Pitch, Low Pitch: Hit the colored bells mounted on a rotating turntable and sort them into high and low pitches.
• Hearing Safety: See examples of different kinds of hearing protection and learn what can happen if you don’t protect your hearing.
About Kohl Children’s Museum
* In recognition for its outstanding exhibits and impact on Chicagoland families, Kohl Children’s Museum was recently named one of the country’s Ten Best Children’s Museums by Parents Magazine.
* The Museum was ranked sixth out of more than 300 children’s museums nationwide and was the only Chicago area museum recognized.
* The Museum was ranked sixth out of more than 300 children’s museums nationwide and was the only Chicago area museum recognized.
* Offering 17 interactive, hands-on exhibits for children ages birth to 8, the Museum’s mission is to encourage young children to become effective learners through self-directed complex play.
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