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Children between the ages of 5 and 10 will have the opportunity to explore the stars by creating their own constellation maps at MODS’ Camp STEAMology: Look to the Stars. The four-day camp, presented by Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, is part of South Florida’s award-winning attraction that offers 150,000 square feet of interactive science exhibits, an outdoor science park, a live animal collection, science shows, learning labs, a cafe, a store, and the impressive Great Gravity Clock.

MODS is a unique destination for families looking for an educational experience. With its impressive Great Gravity Clock, a 52-foot-tall kinetic energy sculpture and the largest clock in Florida, this camp program is sure to be a hit with children who love science and exploration. For $240 per member and $280 per non-member, participants will have access to all the exhibits and activities at MODS. Aftercare is available at an additional cost of $45 per child.

To register for Camp STEAMology: Look to the Stars, visit mods.org/campdiscovery. For more information about MODS or this exciting camp program, visit mods.org or call (954) 467-MODS (6637). Be sure to follow MODS on social media by following them on Facebook, Twitter

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