In an essay written by Gail Ringel, the VP of Exhibits and Production of the Boston Children's Museum, she explains how exhibits can be successful with children. The example she gives probably isn't one of the best, but it get's to the basic idea that children experience and see things in a different light. Although we're not quiet as far away from our childhood as some of the people creating exhibits, we do need to consider the most successful ways children learn.
Designing Exhibits for Kids: What Are We Thinking?
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