The planetarium for children aged 3 to 5 offers an immersive experience that boosts their cognitive, social, and emotional development. It's their first encounter with science and astronomy, where they explore planets, stars, and the moon in a fun way. This activity sparks their curiosity and lays the foundation for a genuine interest in science.
5 age-appropriate programs, where children not only enjoy learning but also expand their vocabulary with astronomy-related terms, supporting their language development.
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Immersive educational story about Stars, Planets, and the Moon, combining storytelling with reality. We will become Astronauts and board a rocket that will take us to Space. There, we will discover what our Moon is like, how many Planets there are, and which is the most important Star. Additionally, we will explore the night sky with the star patterns called Constellations.
An immersive educational story that takes us on a journey to the ocean depths to discover the incredible beauty of our seas and their inhabitants. We will explore over 15 marine species, learn about their characteristics, and discover how they live: sea urchins, starfish, jellyfish, turtles, sharks, dolphins, octopuses, seahorses, schools of fish, and more.
An immersive educational story to discover the Water Cycle. Through a drop of water named Anna, we embark on a journey around the world to follow her path from the ocean to the clouds and back to the sea. Where does she come from, and where does she go?
An immersive educational story that takes us to the exact moment when astronaut Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon and spoke the famous words: “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” This session will allow us to experience firsthand what it was like to travel to the Moon, the indescribable feeling of observing Earth from Space, and the beauty of exploring beyond our sky. Joan and Maria will guide us through this special Apollo 11 mission.
All our sessions are guided and facilitated by a specialized educator with interactive participation from the children (they are not films).