3 أيار 2022 | 13:56

ثقافة

‏15 نشاطاً تفاعلياً في "الشارقة القرائي للطفل" برفقة "الحيوانات الآلية"‏

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Have you ever wondered how a fly walks on the ceiling or how a chameleon changes colours, or how a ‎giant squid jets around in the ocean? Come learn about this and more at the Robot Zoo Exhibition of ‎Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), whose 13th annual edition will run from May 11 – 22 in Expo ‎Centre Sharjah. ‎

Organised by the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), the 13th edition of SCRF has the theme ‘Create ‎Creativity’ and the Robot Zoo is a novel addition to the SCRF agenda for children’s edutainment.‎

Eight animal robots and 15 hands-on activities are available for children to learn the master-planned ‎machinery and magic in Nature that turns ordinary animals into complex machines. The Robot Zoo exhibit ‎presents huge robotic creatures that will illustrate the fascinating, real-life characteristics of even the ‎smallest of species. Young visitors will see how powerful springs can launch a robot grasshopper into ‎the air and how a robot bat locates prey in the dark using special equipment. The demonstrations are ‎meant to help children love and understand their fellow beings on earth. ‎

Shock absorbers and pumps are used to demonstrate the mechanisms that make animals tick. Cutaways ‎are used to present the insides of animals. By comparing the anatomy, environments and size of the ‎actual creatures to their mechanised counterparts, The Robot Zoo provides fantastic new insights and ‎hands-on fun to children who are curious to know how animals work.‎

The exhibit is based on the book The Robot Zoo which was conceived, edited and designed by Marshall ‎Editions of London, England. Through a host of easily recognisable machine parts and gadgets, the life ‎mechanisms and anatomy of animals and insects are explained to young children. ‎






يلفت موقع Mustaqbal Web الإلكتروني إلى أنّه ليس مسؤولًا عن التعليقات التي ترده ويأمل من القرّاء الكرام الحفاظ على احترام الأصول واللياقات في التعبير.

3 أيار 2022 13:56