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$35 for Three Months of Unlimited Visits for One Adult and One Child at Bay Area Discovery Museum ($70 Value)

Bay Area Discovery Museum
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jeremy
4 years ago
It was fun!!!

Kids create art and explore interactive exhibits while learning about scientific concepts and local landmarks

A kid's brain is like a sponge—it absorbs everything and accumulates bacteria if not periodically microwaved. Give your child's brain something to soak up with this Groupon.

$35 for a Three-Month Unlimited Pass ($70 Value)

Valid until December 25, 2012, the pass grants three months of unlimited museum admission for one adult and one child.

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Promotional value expires Dec 25, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per household; if purchasing 2, please purchase in separate transactions and use different names for each transaction for pass accuracy. Not valid 10/13 and 10/14. Not valid for admission to special events or performances. Must provide full name, address, phone number, and e-mail at checkout. May be used by different people within the same household. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Bay Area Discovery Museum

Located at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge on 7.5 acres of National Park land, the Bay Area Discovery Museum provides STEM-focused, inquiry-driven experiences that develop creativity and conceptual thinking, critical components of problem solving that are too often missing from early childhood education. They also serve as a resource for the broader community by providing information, models, training, and resources for educators and families.

All of the BADM’s programs and exhibitions are research-backed through their research division, the Center for Childhood Creativity (CCC). The CCC launched in 2011 to bridge the gap between academic research in the fields of neuroscience, education, psychology, and creativity studies with the practitioners charged with raising a generation of future innovators.

Their mission is to transform research into early learning experiences that inspire creative problem solving.

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