**A creation of the Forum départemental des Sciences**
Time punctuates children?s daily lives and transforms the world. Yet it remains a mystery, for young and old alike. That's why the Forum départemental des Sciences invites you to explore time and its rhythms with its new exhibition at the Petit Forum, "De temps en temps", aimed at 3-6 year-olds.
**Welcome to the Debonneheure family home!
From the bedroom to the garden, via the kitchen and living room, children can explore, question and experiment with the different times that are part of their daily lives.
**As they move through the rooms of the house, children will be able to:**
* Find everyday objects and make links with their experiences and memories...;
* Experiment with the duration of time;
* Tackle generational time?
* Analyze the physical characteristics of time;
* Explore the life rhythms of living beings.
Last but not least, a number of books are available throughout the exhibition space, enabling visitors to delve deeper or discover in a new way the themes addressed.
**Open:** weekends, sessions at 2.15pm, 3.30pm and 4.45pm (booking recommended)
Time punctuates children?s daily lives and transforms the world. Yet it remains a mystery, for young and old alike. That's why the Forum départemental des Sciences invites you to explore time and its rhythms with its new exhibition at the Petit Forum, "De temps en temps", aimed at 3-6 year-olds.
**Welcome to the Debonneheure family home!
From the bedroom to the garden, via the kitchen and living room, children can explore, question and experiment with the different times that are part of their daily lives.
**As they move through the rooms of the house, children will be able to:**
* Find everyday objects and make links with their experiences and memories...;
* Experiment with the duration of time;
* Tackle generational time?
* Analyze the physical characteristics of time;
* Explore the life rhythms of living beings.
Last but not least, a number of books are available throughout the exhibition space, enabling visitors to delve deeper or discover in a new way the themes addressed.
**Open:** weekends, sessions at 2.15pm, 3.30pm and 4.45pm (booking recommended)