Kodomo no Kagaku Magazine: Science For Kids

Saturday, May 17th, 2008 at 1:38 pm

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Founded in 1924, Kodomo no Kagaku (”Science for Kids”) is THE magazine for Japanese kids to recreate scientific looking stuff until today. And right now, Tokyo’s INAX Gallery 1 is holding the The Age of Crafts – Growing up with ‘Kodomo no Kagaku’ exhibition, which features recreations of projects featured in the magazine’s issues of the 1950s and 60s. How cute! Remember, these projects symbolise an age when electric washing machines and lunar landing vessels held a deep fascination throughout the nation. PingMag went to INAX for a trip into the past with kids’ wonderful science projects.

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