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Families / mixed ages

Tree Troubles

Curiosity
Ask visitors to look at the tree for 10 seconds and guess what the hardest part of this tree's life might be.

Visitors suggested wind, drought, insects, and lightning, leading to discussion about survival strategies.

Families / mixed ages

Kids / families

Track Detective

Participation
Ask visitors to walk like the animal that made the track and guess what it was doing.

Kids immediately started acting out movements and telling stories.

Kids / families

Adults / mixed groups

Living Without

Connection to daily life
Ask: If you lived here 150 years ago, what would be the first thing you'd notice missing?

Visitors mentioned electricity, refrigeration, phones�leading to lifestyle comparisons.

Adults / mixed groups

Families

Mystery Bone

Curiosity
Ask visitors to guess what animal the bone came from before telling them.

Many guessed dinosaur or elephant, creating surprise and engagement.

Families

Mixed ages

Water Journey

Participation
Ask visitors to point to where a drop of rain falling here would end up.

People traced paths to rivers and oceans, sparking watershed discussions.

Mixed ages

Families

Be the Root

Participation
Ask visitors to stand like a mangrove root and imagine standing in mud with waves hitting them.

Kids turned it into a balancing challenge.

Families

Mixed groups

Sound Map

Observation
Ask visitors to close eyes for 20 seconds and count how many sounds they hear.

Visitors noticed birds, wind, insects, and distant human sounds.

Mixed groups

Adults / mixed ages

Tool Mystery

Curiosity
Show the object and ask what problem it was designed to solve.

Visitors proposed creative ideas before learning the real use.

Adults / mixed ages

Mixed ages

Time Shift

Reflection
Ask visitors to imagine this place 100 years ago and 100 years in the future.

Discussions included climate change, development, and conservation.

Mixed ages

Kids / families

Plant Voice

Curiosity
Ask: If this plant could talk, what would it complain about most?

Visitors suggested drought, bugs, and people stepping on it.

Kids / families

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