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The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at The Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

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October 18, 2014 Carlee at Fun Learning Life 8 Comments

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at the Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

Want your school age child to experience what it is like to be a sea turtle swimming in the Sargasso Sea?  How about giving your preschooler a chance to learn about “Their Florida” while checking out Hermit Crabs, and spending time in a fun Mommy and Me environment?

Thanks to The Florida Aquarium I was invited to preview their new Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center. This neat addition to the complex not only will perk a school age child’s interest, but will also give younger children a fun area to play and explore in.

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at the Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center encompasses over 5,000 square feet and is intended to focus on youth and promote creativity. It is meant to depart from a traditional classroom setting and create an immersive environment with engaging and interactive exhibits.

Now before I say anything else about this new learning center let me just express, “WOW on the technology”. They have really put in the latest and greatest with TV’s throughout, a lab, and interactive Mondo Pads.

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at the Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

Since I was visiting with my husband and toddler, our logical first stop was an area for younger kids called In My Backyard.

This section of the center focuses more on preschool age children, and learning about local habitats and animals.

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at the Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

There are round tables set up around the room with terrariums, toys in the back, and a family friendly bathroom. Programs showcased here will be held via the Aquatots every Wednesday.

Of course my Little Guy checked out the Hermit Crab at his table, visited a tent set up next to a full size indoor tree, and even sat down to draw a picture.

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at the Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

After we explored this room, we then headed out into the main area to learn about Operation Tango.

The Operation Tango Experience is an educational program designed to immerse students into the case of a missing loggerhead sea turtle.  Lead via the monitors by a marine life researcher named Angela, the adventure will take students on a quest through 3 learning spaces including Coastal Florida, Open Ocean, and the Green Room.

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at the Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

Ideally, students would start out in the middle of the learning center at the “Turtle Base Tampa Hub“.

Then they would make their way out into one of the learning areas to follow the story of Tango.

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at the Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

To follow this quest, our first stop was the Coastal Florida room. There we checked out live animals showcased in an Aquarium.

I took an opportunity to touch a Crab and a Pencil Urchin.

This part of the complex also has a built-in realistic pier leading out to a painted gulf, and interesting facts and information about sea turtles displayed on the walls on surfboards.While visiting Coastal Florida my toddler also got the chance to play a Tango Turtle Game on a 60″ Mondo Pad. He was loving that.

The Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center at the Florida Aquarium! A Fun and Educational Visit!

Next we headed to the Open Ocean area. This room is covered in murals depicting scenes in a turtles environment.  They are then transformed by bioluminescent lights giving the room a real under water feel. My little guy wasn’t so sure about that overhead Scuba Diver.

Also, on each of the tables there were boxes with examples of creatures and materials you would find in the Sargasso Sea.

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We then headed over to an onsite Lab. Although not part of Operation Tango program, this area is available to students and is intended to look and function like a real scientific environment. It is fully equipped with microscopes, water quality equipment, and modern lab materials.

It also has plenty of hands on items like animal bones, feather, x-rays, and more.

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Finally, we visited the Green Room. This part of the Tango Experience is where students will learn about conservation and is meant to resemble a field station.

While there we also listened to a presentation about the Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center and how the area came to be what it is today and got to meet the individuals responsible for the planning that went into the area.

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After the presentation and our tour concluded, we then headed out and check out the rest of the Aquarium.

Have you ever visited the Florida Aquarium before? After seeing what the Carol J. and Barney Barnett Learning Center has to offer, what is your favorite part?

If you live in Tampa and surrounding areas, I encourage you mention this program to your school’s educators. You can also book it for birthday parties, sleepovers, workshops, and it will also be utilized over the summer for camp. Be sure to check this out along with other Programs at The Florida Aquarium.

I am hoping my 2 older children will have an opportunity soon to experience this center, and Operation Tango.

FFM

Entertainment, Event, Family Life, Travel Florida Aquarium

Comments

  1. Daisy says

    October 18, 2014 at 10:10 pm

    This looks like an awesome place to take my son. That Pencil Urchin is something that I've never seen before. It's so cool that they let you touch so many different things and everything is so hands-on!
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  2. Tough Cookie Mommy says

    October 18, 2014 at 11:06 pm

    This looks like such a fun and educational place for the whole family. I would definitely take my family there.
    Reply
  3. Jennette says

    October 19, 2014 at 12:48 pm

    Wow! That looks amazing. New reasons for us to go.
    Reply
  4. Sarah | Must Have Mom says

    October 21, 2014 at 7:29 pm

    My 4 kids would love this! I love all the different activities they have set up.
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  5. Stefani Tolson says

    October 21, 2014 at 8:04 pm

    This looks like a really cool place to take the kids. I know I would enjoy it and my son would too. I wish I lived closer.
    Reply
  6. Jenny says

    October 22, 2014 at 6:28 am

    I live in Tampa, too!! I can't wait to take my kids here. They are bit older (8, 9, 10) but LOVE all things ocean, so I'm sure they'd love this new center, too. We've been to the aquarium tons of times and it's a favorite!
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  7. Nikki says

    October 22, 2014 at 9:02 am

    That is a really cool learning center! I love all the hands-on activities they have to teach kids about the undersea world.
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  8. Brittany C. @ Mom. Wife. Busy Life. says

    October 22, 2014 at 9:51 am

    This looks like a great time for kids! I'll have to add it to our wish list for vacations!
    Reply

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