Friday, July 19, 2013

Huntington's Bing Children's Garden a "Place that Works"



A national architecture and design magazine reviewed the Huntington's Bing's Children's Garden in an article on its website Wednesday and declared it one of the magazines "places that work."

Metropolis Magazine wrote the following about the gardens in the piece:

The Bing Children’s Garden is a place that works because it meets user needs--both parents and kids leave happy and with a little more knowledge of how the world works than they had when they walked through the gates. Each exhibit teaches its young (and not so young) users important physical science concepts, which are also legitimately fun to experience.
According to the Huntington website, the children's garden is for kids aged two to seven and offers "hands-on experiences that demonstrate scientific principles related to earth, fire, air, and water."     

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