Know a tween who’s into creating and designing? Want to get your hands on some state-of-the-art equipment and learn something new together? Aspiring engineers and parents alike can make and take home personalized keychains, jewelry, stickers or even a mini version of themselves at the Museum of Science and Industry’s Wanger Family Fab Lab, a 15-seat workshop for computer-based innovation with cutting-edge software and fabrication equipment.
“The museum is excited to inspire children and families to tap into their own creative potential,” says Rabiah Mayas, director of Science and Integrated Strategies.