Science Museum offers Sign Language interpreter
London's Science Museum has lots on offer this summer for families to enjoy, and guests at a number of its events will now benefit from a British Sign Language interpreter.
From shows like 'Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles', to 'Space In Your Face', a 35-minute journey through space in an action-packed extravaganza of a show, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
‘Pieces of the Sun’, the tale of the life of Marie Curie is also expected to draw the crowds. The 35-minute drama tells the story of her turbulent life and her incredible scientific discoveries – which were to change the face of science forever.
Other shows will include 'The Rocket Show', and the 'Spaced Out Tour'. Also join the Super Science Museum Game Show - Come on down for sizzling science, daring demos and fantastic facts!
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Comments
We came to see the rockets show with 2 deaf friends. I work with children and know sign language as well. A good effort on science museums part but leaves much room for improvement.
Posted by: Cathy Swanson | February 23, 2010 08:18 PM