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Resources to build with: if you're part of the building of this project, here is the place to find ideas and resources that others have used to create success.
Why is play important?

From this video with Stuart Brown:
There is evidence that play deprivation can put populations at risk. (Could a children's museum in the Middle East promote peace?)
  • Play builds the skill of problem solving
  • There's a strong hand-brain connection
  • Helps with emotional regulation
  • Play is a transformative force
  • Nothing lights up the brain like play

​The opposite of of play is not work, it's depression.

​What if learning could be fun?

What if failure is not the issue but accomplishing your goal--no matter how many tries it takes--is as much fun as a game?

The YouTube star and former NASA engineer, Mark Rober, describes how this data-backed mindset for life gamification has stuck with him along his journey, and how it impacts the ways he helps (or tricks) his viewers into learning science, engineering, and design.
Great teachers make learning fun and interesting.

​Getting kids (and their parents!) to participate anchors the learning. Check this out:

Fun science demonstrations and experiments with science communicator Russell Zeid.

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HOURS:
Interested in exploring the Museum and letting your imagination run free? So are we! If funding from generous donors like you comes in as planned, we will open in 2028-2029! 
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We are a registered 501(c)(3) in the U.S. and can issue tax exempt receipts. We are also a registered and recognized amutah in Israel also give receipts for Shekel donations.
Email: [email protected]
LOCATION
​A wondrous place in Northern Israel... The Lower Galilee Council, our municipal partner, has generously allocated 20 dunams (approx. 5 acres) for the project.
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Located next to the Golani Intersection, the site is surrounded by a school complex with over 2,000 students, agricultural farms, and a pre-military preparatory program—an ideal environment to engage and inspire the next generation.
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