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Hello

I'm compiling an informal list of really good places for hands-on  
experiences. What is your favorite one? Mine is, surprise, the  
Exploratorium. However, there must be so many places all over the  
world I never heard of. I'm not only thinking of science centers but  
any places, also small ones, with really carefully designed and  
interesting hands-on areas that work.

Thank you for sharing,

Hanna


fingertip hands-on exhibits
birchlenstrasse 10, ch-8600 dübendorf
+41 43 355 92 70, www.fingertip.ch

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