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Nat Geo Kids Weird But True exhibition opening at Sci-Bono this month

This week National Geographic in partnership with the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre, have announced that they will launch the Nat Geo Kids Weird But True exhibition, in Johannesburg later this month.

According to The Citizen, the exhibition will be located at the Old Electric Workshop in Newtown and run from the 16th June to the 14th January 2020.

“This initiative aims to inspire both young and old to explore our world in an engaging and fun-filled way. We could not be more excited,” explained the general manager of Fox Networks Group Africa, Evert van der Veer.

The Citizen adds that both Nat Geo and Sci-Bono noted the engaging Weird But True Interactive exhibition will give young minds the opportunity to explore the amazing and very weird world around them.

“For over 130 years, National Geographic has been inspiring the explorer in all of us. Through our partnership with Sci-Bono, we hope to nature a new generation of explorers to take us further in the fields of science and technology,” adds van der Veer.

Furthermore, the publication writes that the exhibition is based on the widely successful Nat Geo Kids magazine feature and best-selling series of books, facts and interactive features, which cover a broad range of topics including science, food and pop culture.

Should you be interested in group bookings or school tours, enquiries can be made via the Sci-Bono information desk – info@sci-bono.co.za.

[Source – The Citizen]
[Image – CC 0 Pixabay]

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