
Kuwait Scientific Center, in cooperation with Heureka, inaugurates ‘Play and Creativity' exhibition
Director General of TSC, Musaed Al-Yaseen, stated that the exhibition is part of the center's ongoing international collaborations to deliver innovative and engaging scientific content that aligns with global standards in interactive education.
The exhibition was launched during a special event attended by center employees, their families, and annual members. It opens to the public on Monday during regular working hours.
According to Al-Yaseen, Play and Creativity offers a dynamic learning environment where play is celebrated as a powerful tool for education. The exhibit merges fun and knowledge, demonstrating how play can enhance critical thinking, imagination, and communication skills. Visitors will embark on an immersive, hands-on journey that encourages exploration and interaction.
Al-Yaseen emphasized that the exhibition embodies the center's core mission of delivering inspirational educational experiences that promote learning through play. He added that the goal is to reshape public understanding of play—not just as a pastime, but as a valuable source of discovery and personal development.
The Scientific Center's latest initiative invites children and adults alike to challenge themselves, engage with others, and unlock their creative potential in a vibrant and stimulating setting.
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