BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Monday kicked off a week of problem solving, Lego building and art at Boston Children's Museum.
"Our whole goal here today is just to give people an opportunity to engineer and test out and try things and try again," the program's director told WBZ NewsRadio's Emma Friedman.
Engineering Week presents children ages three and up with real-world engineering problems that teach persistence and risk taking, according to the museum's website.
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Later this week, kids can engineer space rock grabbers and Lego battle cars.
Activities can be found on the museum's second floor.
WBZ NewsRadio's Emma Friedman (@EmmaFriedmanWBZ) reports.
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