Kids Eye View
Marathon
Water Play
The Water Play exhibit is an interactive and educational experience for children and families. It features a 38-foot water table with nine different components, including a water wall with ramps, wheels, and tipping buckets, a water vortex, and more. Kids can explore and experiment with the different components, learning about the properties of water and the effects of gravity and motion. They can race rivers, create waterfalls, and explore the different ways water can move and interact with the environment. With dozens of educational cues and learning opportunities, the Water Play exhibit is sure to be a fun and educational experience for all.
Exhibit generously donated by Marathon Petroleum
The Mark Miller Subaru Express Service Exhibit engages young children to learn about the science that drives vehicles like the Subaru Ascent. Work under the hood, change the oil, and fill the Ascent with gas! Science is a powerful tool, and with Mark Miller Subaru and the all-new Subaru Ascent’s help, this exhibit is sure to inspire children for generations to come.
Exhibit generously sponsored by Mark Miller Subaru
First Utah Bank Discovery Branch
The First Utah Bank Discovery Branch Exhibit is located in Kids Eye View between the Farm and Maceys Market. This exhibit teaches children and families about financial literacy, math and recognizing money. It encourages children to build social skills and practice professional communication. Children and adults will love learning through play in this new exhibit, from the ATMs, to the drive through window, the larger than life coin sorter, and shredded money wind tube, there’s so much to explore!
Exhibit generously sponsored by First Utah Bank
Put on your hard hat and get ready to build! In the Staker Parson Construction Zone, kids become builders and engineers as they move blocks with cranes, sort materials on a conveyor belt, and slide down from the upper deck into an underground tunnel. This hands-on experience encourages problem solving, motor skill development, and teamwork as children learn how construction works from the ground up, one block at a time.
Exhibit generously donated by Staker Parson
Maceys
Grocery Store
It’s time to shop and stock! In the Macey’s Grocery Store exhibit, kids can grab a basket, check off their shopping list, or step behind the register to scan and bag items. Working in the deli or bakery, children explore math, organization, and language skills while building independence and confidence. Whether shopping or working, every visit turns everyday errands into meaningful, imaginative learning through play.
Exhibit generously donated by Maceys
Associated
Food Stores
Semitruck
Climb into the driver’s seat of a 17-foot semitruck and get ready to hit the road! In this life-size exhibit, kids can steer, push buttons, and load color-coded crates of produce from the truck to the grocery store. As they play, children build coordination, practice sorting skills, and engage their imaginations, discovering how food travels from warehouse to store shelves.
Exhibit generously donated by Associated Food Stores
RubySnap
Cookie Shop
At the RubySnap Cookie Shop, kids can step behind the counter, wear an apron, and pretend to bake and sell delicious cookies inspired by RubySnap’s real menu. As they take orders, count treats, and handle “money,” children build early math and social skills while using creativity and imagination to whip up sweet fun through hands-on play.
Exhibit generously donated by RubySnap
Utah
Family Farm
Climb aboard the farm car, hop on a life-size horse, and get your hands in the dirt at the Utah Family Farm! Children can pick vegetables from the garden, care for animals, and imagine life on a working farm. Through interactive play, kids learn where food comes from and connect with Utah’s agricultural roots, all while discovering the joy of learning through nature and pretend play.
Busy Bee
Playhouse
Step inside the Mini House and discover a world of imaginative play! Kids can whip up pretend meals in a fully stocked kitchen, tuck dolls into cozy beds upstairs, and create music on the toy piano. This exhibit invites children to explore family life through play, building social skills, creativity, and independence as they cook, clean, care, and create just like grown-ups do at home.