Free Event- Meet Sid the Science Kid at the California Science Center

Sid the Science Kid is coming to the California Science Center on Sunday September 26th. During this FREE event, open to the public from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., kids and their parents will be able to watch, touch, discover and explore their world at several interactive stations throughout Ecosystems, the Science Center’s newest exhibit gallery.

At the interactive stations, Little Scientists will learn about different science concepts and discover the rules of ecology, helping them understand more about some of the Earth’s most fascinating ecosystems and become better stewards of the environment while journaling about the day in their Sid the Science Kid Journal.

They will:

Investigate. In The LA Zone, Little Scientists will learn about the importance of recycling and how to sort through items and decide what can be reused.
Explore. At the touch tanks located in the Rocky Shore and Central Organizer, kids will get up close and personal with some of the creatures who live along the rocky shore.
Compare and Contrast. In the Curator’s Lab, Little Scientists will learn how kelp is different from plants, and how brine shrimp is different from other tiny sea creatures.

Our visit to the California Science Center and "Exloring Trees Inside and Out" Exhibit by Doubletree-Hotels and yes it is all FREE!!

Last month, I headed up to Exposition Park to check out the California Science Center and the “Exploring Trees Inside and Out” exhibit by Doubletree. I packed a bag and drove up the 5 with my friend, Katie, and our kiddos in tow. We spent an incredible afternoon there and guess what? It didn’t cost a dime, except for parking!

The Science is Center is located in Exposition Park and is the West Coast’s largest hands on science center. It boasts 3 floors, which holds  permanent exhibits and a special exhibit gallery which showcases popular exhibits from museums around the world. The permanent exhibits are The Creative World Exhibit, The World of Life Exhibit, Air and Space Exhibit, the Science court and our absolute favorite, The Ecosystems.

On last month’s visit, we spent almost 3 hours there and I don’t know if you can believe this, but spent the entire time checking out the Ecosystems Exhibit and in particular the traveling exhibit ” Exploring Trees Inside and Out” sponsored by the DoubleTree Hotels. I took my son and he was in absolute and complete wonderland. He played and ran through the exhibit to his heart’s desire!

The “Exploring Trees Inside and Out” exhibit, is designed for young children (ages 2-7) to better understand the significant role trees play in the environment. Through a series of “sensation stations,” children discover trees by crawling inside a giant log and experiencing it as a habitat for living things, listening to the sounds of animals that live in trees, perching and playing in a larger-than-life bird’s nest and becoming a forest creature in a real-time, animated, blue-screen flying experience. While visiting the exhibit, children can experience a glimpse of the wonders that await them outside in their own neighborhoods and learn the simple steps they can take to help conserve the Earth’s natural resources. The exhibit runs until September 26th.

I can’t rave enough about the many educational opportunities of this exhibit and they all happen to be done in amazingly fun environment! We had a blast and you can seriously spend hours and hours discovering every inch of the museum.

On our last visit about a year and a half ago, we toured  The Creative World , which showcases advances humans have made in communication, architecture and transportation. My kids loved the exhibit. My daughter was fascinated with the communication section of the exhibit. The second and final exhibit we toured was the World of Life exhibit. My kids were in heaven. They did not want to budge from the gallery. They loved the the Life Source gallery which featured a chicken hatchery. The absolute highlight of the trip for them was a visit to the Discovery Room. If you have kids under 7 this is probably where you will spend a good chunk of time. Your children will be able to see frogs, spiders, crabs, turtles, birds and snakes close up. There is a fantastic toddler area. My son Michael who was only only a year old  at the time was entertained for at least an hour. We had planned to visit the Air and Space Exhibit but we ran out of time. If you are planning a visit make sure you allow for plenty of time.

I can’t tell you enough how much we all loved the museum.. I would either pack a lunch for a fun picnic on the grounds or stop to have lunch downstairs at McDonald’s. Trust me your entire  family will love this place!

Make an entire day of it by heading there on the first Tuesday of the month, and stopping by the Museum of Natural History, which is next door and free on the First Tuesday of the month!

California Science Center – Exposition Park, 700 State Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90037
Open Daily from 10am to 5pm
closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and New Year’s Day
Admission to the Science Center’s permanent exhibit galleries is FREE!!

Parking is $8
For additional information click here

California Science Center- revisited and yes it’s free!



If you grew up in Southern California, you might recall the commercials for the Museum of Science and Industry. I have fond memories of visiting with my family as a child. Well time has been very kind to the museum and it’s now called the California Science Center. I’ve been meaning to visit with the kids for quite some time now and was finally able to make the trip this weekend. We packed a bag Saturday afternoon and headed off for a visit to the Science Center.

The Science is Center is located in Exposition Park and is the West Coast’s largest hands on science center. It boasts 3 floors, which holds 4 permanent exhibits and a special exhibit gallery which showcases popular exhibits from museums around the world. The four permanent exhibits are The Creative World Exhibit, The World of Life Exhibit, Air and Space Exhibit and the Science court.
The first exhibit we toured was The Creative World , which showcases advances humans have made in communication, architecture and transportation. My kids loved the exhibit. My daughter was fascinated with the communication section of the exhibit. The second and final exhibit we toured was the World of Life exhibit. My kids were in heaven. They did not want to budge from the gallery. They loved the the Life Source gallery which featured a chicken hatchery.

The absolute highlight of the trip for them was a visit to the Discovery Room. If you have kids under 5 this is probably where you will spend most of your time. Your children will be able to see frogs, spiders, crabs, turtles, birds and snakes close up. There is a fantastic toddler area. My son Michael who is only a year old was entertained for at least an hour. We had planned to visit the Air and Space Exhibit but we ran out of time. If you are planning a visit make sure you allow for plenty of time.

I can’t tell you enough how much we all loved the museum. I would arrive early to make the best of your visit. I would visit the second floor first and explore The Creative World Exhibit and The World of Life exhibit. I would then stop to have lunch at either McDonald’s or Taco Bell Express, which are located on the first floor of the museum. After lunch I would head out to explore the third floor and the Air and Space Wing. We will be heading out to explore the Air and Space exhibit next weekend and I can’t wait to share our experience with you. Trust me your family will love this place.

California Science Center – Exposition Park, 700 State Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90037
The California Science Center is open daily from 10am to 5pm- closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and New Year’s Day
Admission to the Science Center’s permanent exhibit galleries is FREE!!
Parking is $8 per car- cash only!

For additional information click here