The New Museum of Mathematics Adds Up to Educational Fun for NYC Kids
Submitted by Stephanie Ogozalek on
New York City families have a brand-new interactive and educational spot to explore: the Museum of Mathematics. Located in a sleek 19,000-square-foot space across from Madison Square Park, MoMath is the only cultural institution devoted to math in all of North America. At the museum's creative hands-on attractions, elementary and middle-schoolers can experience math in action and also see how math factors into our daily lives. While Jersey City has the Liberty Science Center and Queens has the New York Hall of Science, there really is nothing else like MoMath in Manhattan. It gets kids genuinely excited about math—not always an easy thing to do!
The two-floor museum features 30 interactive experiences that immerse visitors in mathematical concepts in unexpected ways. No boring flash cards or times tables here. Instead, kids can ride on Coaster Rollers or the Square-wheeled Trike, and manipulate the fantastic paraboloid sculpture String Product. Regardless of your child's (or your) math abilities, the Museum of Mathematics consistently engages and surprises visitors.