New Bilingual Exhibit at Children’s Science Explorium Teaches Biomimicry Through Hands-On Challenges

by News Desk | Feb 19, 2026 · 2:56 pm | Boca Raton News

Creatividad Silvestre | Wild Creativity, a free bilingual exhibit on biomimicry, is now on view at the Children’s Science Explorium in Boca Raton through May 3.

Last Updated: Mar 30, 2026 · 5:51 pm

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — A new temporary exhibit at the Children’s Science Explorium is bringing a Spanish-first, bilingual science experience to families in Boca Raton, built around a simple idea: a lot of human invention starts by copying nature.

The exhibit, Creatividad Silvestre | Wild Creativity: The Art and Science of Biomimicry, is now on view at the Children’s Science Explorium at 300 S. Military Trail. The exhibit introduces visitors to biomimicry — using strategies found in nature to inspire design and engineering — through interactive stations and hands-on challenges.

City recreation staff described the exhibit as a Spanish-language first for the Explorium. Visitors can move through the content in Spanish or English, a format intended to make the experience accessible to more households across Boca Raton and the surrounding area.

The exhibit leans into everyday examples that connect animal behavior to real-world problem solving. It prompts visitors to think about how a kangaroo gains energy as it bounces, how a prairie dog cools its home, and why birds have different beaks — then ties those concepts to the way engineers and designers approach challenges that require efficiency, sustainability, and performance.

The hands-on portion is structured around 10 design challenges that blend creativity with practical problem-solving, using the natural world as the reference point. The goal is not just to share facts, but to get kids and adults building, testing, and rethinking ideas in real time, the way an engineer might.

“We’re excited to host an exhibit as unique as Wild Creativity,” said Kate Lasher, Science Center Supervisor at the Children’s Science Explorium. “It gives our visitors the chance to see science through a new lens; one where nature, creativity, and problem-solving come together. We’re excited to offer families an experience that sparks curiosity and shows how the natural world inspires real-world innovation. We hope that when kids see how nature solves problems, they start believing that they can solve them too.”

The exhibit was developed and produced by OMSI through its Exhibits team, in partnership with Adelante Mujeres, The Biomimicry Institute, and The Fleet Science Center.

City officials said the exhibit is free and will remain on display through May 3, 2026, giving families a limited window to catch it before the next temporary installation rotates in.

The Children’s Science Explorium’s posted hours are:

  • Monday through Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Saturday, Sunday, and holidays: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The exhibit’s arrival also highlights the broader footprint of the City of Boca Raton’s Recreation Services Department, which oversees a wide mix of public-facing facilities and programs. The department manages 49 parks, three community centers, two aquatic facilities, two golf courses, the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, two libraries, three tennis centers, a field house, satellite courts and fields, a cemetery, community events, landscaped roadways, three beach parks, an amphitheater, a Park Rangers unit, Ocean Rescue lifeguards, and the Public Art Boca program.

For local families, the takeaway is straightforward: a free, bilingual exhibit is now available at a city facility, designed to keep kids moving and thinking while giving them a practical introduction to how science and design intersect — and how often the starting point is something that already works in the natural world.

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