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ELECTRONICS BRAND SONY has announced the sixth edition of the highly popular ‘Sony Science Show’ and has broadened its scope to include limited seats for families with children in Dubai.
Featuring Sochi Nishimura, a renowned scientific entertainer from Japan, the show cultivates an interest in science among children between the ages of 8-11. This year, the show that offers free participation for schools, will run on April 29 at 11am and 3pm. It will be held in Dubai’s Knowledge Village.
The show’s fun filled approach is designed to spark the curiosity of children and help them develop an early inclination towards science. Complex concepts such as aerodynamics, gravity, electromagnetism, conduction and other scientific principles are demystified and explained with engaging and stimulating interactive experiments.
With the overwhelming response it has received through the continued patronage of schools in Dubai, the show extended its reach to schools in Abu Dhabi last year.
Parents interested in enrolling their children for the show can register at http://www.sony-mea.com/sonyscienceshow. It is mandatory for every child to be accompanied by an adult supervisor/guardian/parent. Group registrations can include up to five children and one guardian.
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