Papalote Museo Del Nino

Weldon Exhibits’creative, knowledgeable team created an all-new paradigm for children’s museums in 60,000SF.

We created mischievous Mascots seen in graphics and media going through various humorous antics as they welcome visitors. With the swipe of their RFID bracelet guests begin their personalized learning journey.

Starting with dynamic theater presentation that examines our place in the Universe, and what makes life possible: Earth, Air, Water, Energy, and a little bit of Stardust! The show explores the universal components of our galaxy, our ecosystems, our bodies—the interrelatedness of large and small, macro and the micro.

In Mi Cuerpo (My Body) children can be doctors and scientists and explore their own bodies–inside and out! The experience of My Body is one of integration and connectivity through interactives, free play areas, interactions with teaching staff, and self-guided exploration.

Mexico Vivo! is an indoor/outdoor gallery where children encounter the natural world through the exploration of three major Mexican ecosystems: Xochimilco, the Meso American Reef and the Veracruz Rainforest, home to the beloved Arbol Ramon exhibit.

Mi hogar y mi familia (My Home and My Family) is a welcoming space for visitors and includes thought-provoking, group interactives, and over thirty custom media presentations which explore how we engage with our families, homes and the greater community around us.

The urban ecosystem of Mi Ciudad (My City) showcases the interconnectedness of the natural and cultural elements we as a society need to survive while encouraging responsible action to improve quality of life in the City.

The Laboratory of Ideas is a dedicated workshop and maker space in which visitors can try to make virtually anything from paper to robots to rockets to 3-D animation. Using design tools and different materials, this is a place to test one’s creativity and solve problems individually or in teams.

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