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SIGNstific comes to the Science Museum

Science_MuseumLondon.jpg Exciting new programme SIGNstific is coming to the Science Museum in London!

This will comprise of a range of shows, workshops and storytelling led by Deaf presenters, and DeafBlog readers are invited to be special guests at their debut performances on Sunday 28th March.

The FREE family events will be suitable for Deaf and hearing audiences. The presenters will use BSL and will be accompanied by interpreter voiceovers.

Here's the programme for the day:

Kitchen Scientists
You don’t have to work in a high-tech lab to have fun with experiments. Join us to make your own rockets and much more in this hands-on workshop.
12:00, lasts 45 minutes
Suitable for children aged 8 and up

Real McCoy Storytelling
Choo! Choo! Next stop America. Hop on board for this story-telling adventure and discover all about the life of Elijah McCoy, who changed the way trains work forever.
14:00, Lasts 30 minutes
Suitable for children aged 7 and under

Short Circuit Workshop
Find out about the exciting world of electricity and make your very own top secret electrical gadget to take home!
15:30, Lasts 45 minutes
Suitable for children aged 8 and up

All events take place in the Things Gallery in the Basement.

If you would like to come to any of the events please book a place by emailing Charlotte Robinson at:
charlotte.robinson@sciencemuseum.org.uk In your response please let Charlotte know which event you would like to come to and how many adults and children you are bringing.

Light refreshments will be provided, as well as goody bags for the children.

Please reply by the 19th March.

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