It opens January 31, 2009 at the Orlando Science Center. It uses animaltronics and colorful and inventive exhibits to teach your children about runny noses, body odor, mucus, the digestive system, gas, burping, sneezes, allergies, and much more.
These exhibits are hands on, fun, and kid-friendly. Additionally, there are trivia questions, exploratory labs, and puzzle and game activities for all ages.
You can climb the human skin rock wall, slide down a 30-foot long slide through a 3-D model of our digestive system, play the Gas Attack pinball machine, try out the burp machine, and listen to Nigel Nose-it-All.
This exhibit is based upon the book series by author Silvia Branzei, a microbiologist and teacher.
Grossology is sure to be a unique, enjoyable, and fun experience for you and your family.
Of course there are tons of other great things at the Orlando Science Center, too, including taking a look inside dinosaur eggs, and National Geographic’s new giant-screen film Sea Monsters.
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If you've ever watched Bob Newhart, his is a perfect example of a dry sense of humor. If you haven't ever watched him, you might find him extremely funny, especially if your teacher says you have a dry sense of humor. He is one of my all-time-favorites in humor. Steven Wright (comedian) is also very dry.
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Almost close enough to plant a big smooch on that Nigel nose! Won’t be long now!
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