| Monday 8th Jun 2009 at 19:27 |
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| More people in a Florida may be able to feast their eyes on an exhibit that humorously teaches children about the body. The Orlando Science Centre''s Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body attraction has been extended until September 7th. According to organisers, the show uses animatronics allied with creative exhibits to tell visitors everything they ever wanted to know about their body, including the "good, the bad, and the crusty about runny noses, body odour and much more". "Along with being fun and engaging, Grossology is an oozy, slimy learning tool in disguise," representatives of the show claim. Guests can take part in trivia, exploratory labs, puzzles and games - and even scale the human skin rock wall, which ends in a 30-foot long sliding descent through a 3-D model of the digestive system. Currently open at the centre is the spud-tacular Adventures of Mr Potato Head, which allows visitors to follow the famous vegetable through a series of interactive play stations to learn about how children can develop skills. ![]() |
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