INVENTOR'S CLUBHOUSE

Take apart stuff that works. Get inside an inventor's head and see how all kinds of inventions work! Who invented the telephone? How about the incandescent light bulb? Well, even Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford were your age once.

And just like them, you can invent things too. In the Inventor's Clubhouse you'll solve the mystery of the locked gate, perform science experiments, and learn how things like electricity work. You can discover the magic of pulleys as you lift 100 lbs. with ease and use motors, levers, magnets and machines. But best of all, you can make your own inventions and even build your own "K'Nex" car. Then test your problem solving skills in the inventor’s backyard.

CDM FUN INVENTION FACT
Did you know that chocolate chip cookies were accidentally invented by Ruth Wakefield in 1930 at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts? Oops! She meant for the chocolate to melt in the batter.


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