This exhibit is not purely play, but it is learning while playing which is very important for the development of children to make them productive and healthy adults.
This is a component exhibit of the Art Installation “Floating Witches” to raise the consciouness of the people of Negros and the Sagaynons in particular to be more mindful about the use of plastic. As it has been published that...
“Floating Witches” refers to the discarded fishing nets left by fishing boats to float aimlesssly beneath the waves to wreak havoc to marine mammals like sea turtles, fishes, dolphins and etc. Who get entangled with these nets and eventually die. ...
This is the main exhibit of Museo Sang Bata Sa Negros. This exhibit is all about the marine environment. One can see what sand is made of, how corals grow, threats to coral reefs, marine mammals, and all about mangroves....
This is an exhibit where one can see and touch marine creatures found along the seashore. These are sea stars, sea cucumbers, snails and small fishes. Children and adults enjoy very much this area of the museum. View exhibit photos...