Morph Gallery
Our morph gallery is just that - a place that morphs and is ever changing. Sometimes you'll be surprised to find a
circus big top with colorful performers, other times we'll feature fascinating exhibits.
Discover Math and Science Programming is sponsored in part by:
02/09/13
- 05/27/13
Body Carnival: The Science and Fun of Being You FEATURED
*See what visitors think of our NEW feature exhibit* WSB-TV's People to People | Click Here to watch Body Carnival: The Science and Fun of Being You explores the physical science of the human body. The concepts of force, pressure, light, sound, mathematics, and the laws of... More
06/08/13
- 09/08/13
WEEBLES Coast to Coast FEATURED
The newest exhibit at The Children’s Museum of Atlanta will whisk guests away on a 50-state adventure across the country, all without ever leaving the Museum! WEEBLES Coast to Coast®, an educational traveling exhibit developed by Betty Brinn Children’s Museum in... More
Year-round exhibit
Fundamentally Food
Fundamentally Food is all about where food originates. This learning zone emphasizes interactive hands-on experiences to engage young audiences to understand where food originates: from production to point of sale - farm to truck to grocery to kitchen. This exhibition helps encourage... More
Year-round exhibit
Crawl Space
This area is not intended for field trips. Our toddler learning zone, dedicated to children ages 2 and younger, focuses on colors, shapes and textures and offering them the chance to work on their balance and standing up in a place just for them. More
Year-round exhibit
Leaping into Learning
Leaping Into Learning is a forest and stream designed to be an environment where play opportunities answer developmental, imaginative, and learning needs for ages up to kindergarten. This area is safe for very young children to play. From fishing in the stream to climbing in the tree... More
Year-round exhibit
Let Your Creativity Flow
Let Your Creativity Flow is designed for and focused on letting children express their creative side through movement, language and art. Children learn through a range of activities including building a sand castle, painting on our paint wall, creating a sculpture using pipes or even trying... More
Year-round exhibit






