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Kids play in water vortices. Exhibit features also include a rainstorm and thunder-maker; water tower; waterwheel; geysers; a larger than-life toilet; and river system.
Kids play in water vortices. Exhibit features also include a rainstorm and thunder-maker; water tower; waterwheel; geysers; a larger than-life toilet; and river system.

The Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus has opened the doors to WATER — a 2,200-square-foot “hands-in” water laboratory focused on teaching families about how people interact with water.

The new exhibit is made possible in part by Denver Water, and will provide multiple opportunities for children and adults to experiment with and discover water in everyday, yet remarkable ways. Exhibit features include a rainstorm and thunder-maker; water tower; waterwheel; vortices; geysers; a larger-than-life toilet; and a river system.

“Denver Water is very excited to be a part of the Children’s Museum expansion,” said Matt Bond, Denver Water Youth Education manager. “To us, the WATER exhibit is the perfect place for kids and adults to learn about water in a truly experiential way and to make memories together. Water is so precious, especially in Colorado, and educating children early helps make them smart, responsible water users forever.”

Twice a year, for a one-week period, Denver Water customers will receive admission and merchandise discounts to visit the museum and experience the exhibit with their families.

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