Ninety-plus activities to enjoy

THE Look Out Discovery Centre in Bracknell is all about having fun.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 01 August 2016

THE Look Out Discovery Centre in Bracknell is all about having fun.

There are more than 90 hands-on science and discovery activities to enjoy.

And we have a range of new exhibits to challenge and excite.

• Can you make the rings dance across the wheel on the Turntable exhibit?

• Build a ship using the Kapla bricks?



• Build a dam in the stream or build a house to hide in with the massive foam building bricks?

• Or send pieces of fabric shooting up into the air with Blown Up?

We will be training mini heroes in our Superhero Science Show this summer.

Our fun and interactive show runs until Sunday, September 4, at weekends and in the holidays at 11am, noon, 2pm, and 3.15pm.

The Look Out Discovery Centre is set in 1,000 hectares of Swinley Forest with three fantastic outdoor adventure play areas to suit all ages.

Why not stay for tea and cake in our coffee shop or visit our gift shop for a pocket money toy to take home?

We are open daily from 10am to 5pm. You can find us on Facebook — or for more information visit www. bracknell-forest.gov.uk/be or call 01344 354400.

The Look Out Discovery Centre’s address is Nine Mile Ride, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7QW.



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