‘Wild Kratts’ exhibit opens at Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh
“Wild Kratts: Creature Power!,” an interactive exhibit based on the popular PBS Kids series, opened at Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh on Saturday, May 20.
The exhibit – which focuses on cultivating STEM skills in children ages 3 to 9 – invites kids and families to explore animal habitats from around the globe, discover incredible creature powers and go on a mission to foil the villains’ nefarious plans.
“We’re excited to host an exhibit that knits exploration and discovery with rich learning experiences in the natural sciences,” said Anne Fullenkamp, Senior Director of Creative Experiences at Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.
In the exhibit, visitors will explore four animal habitats including: tropical rainforest, the Antarctic, Australian Outback desert and their neighborhood. They will also get the chance to learn about and try out various Creature Powers by sneaking through the forest using the stealth of a jaguar, swinging through the trees like a spider monkey and testing their hops against a kangaroo.
“This exhibit will get kids moving and thinking while they explore important concepts in science and the natural world,” said Chris Kratt, executive producer of Wild Kratts and co-founder of The Kratt Brothers Company.
The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $18 for adults, $16 for children 2-18 and senior citizens. Children under 2 are free. For more information, call 412-322-5058 or visit www.pittsburghkids.org.