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July 26, 2012

Last camp at Children’s Museum on super powers

TERRE HAUTE — The Terre Haute Children’s Museum will conclude its summer camp series next week with Heroes and Heroines Camp from Tuesday through Aug. 3.

Campers will learn about the super powers of their own bodies, and super powers of some of the animals that are often associated with superheroes, such as bats, spiders, wolverines and turtles.

But, every super hero has a super villain. Campers will participate in villainous experiments with dry ice, and they will even get a chance to make their own pirate ship.

The camps, which are packed with themed activities, experiments and lessons from all areas of science, are designed to inspire children and awaken their curiosity in the exploration and interaction with science, technology, engineering, math and health.

The camp runs from 8 a.m. to noon. Cost is $90 for members of the Terre Haute Children’s Museum and $100 for non-members. Discounts are given for good grades.

For more information visit www.thchildrensmuseum.com or call (812) 235-5548.

The camps, which are packed with themed activities, experiments and lessons from all areas of science, are designed to inspire children and awaken their curiosity in the exploration and interaction with science, technology, engineering, math and health.

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