Idea Transformer When creative mind meets a warm heart, you can make the world a better place with your inventions.

How fun it is to transform yourself into something else!
Open your heart, put yourself into someone else’s shoes,
look around you and find inventions that will help others.
Eight character virtues (respect, consideration, honesty, responsibility, manners, filial piety,
cooperation and communication) create incredible inventions when brought
together with innovative ideas.
What kind of creative systems, objects or inventions would you like to see?

Exhibition information according to subject, place and division
Theme Creativity & Character Development
Location 1F Special Exhibit
Type Special Exhibit
  • You Can Be An Inventor

    Use educational props to make creative inventions.

  • Empathy Play

    What goes on inside your friend's head? Nurture empathy by thinking from other people's perspective.

  • Open Questions

    Explore various answers to different questions. Try it backwards by looking at answers then trying to guess the questions.

  • Children's Museum

    Take responsibility for keeping the environment clean by recycling trash.

  • Mind Your Manners

    Learn greeting manners by practicing in front of moving pictures.

  • Child-friendly furniture

    Make child-friendly furniture with large blocks.

In what ways will the exhibit help my child?

  • Physical Development Constructive play with large blocks helps children develop gross motor skills, while playing with small blocks and small educational props promotes fine motor skill development.
  • Cognitive Development Promotes expansive and open thinking and provides opportunities to realize the importance of flexible and creative thinking.
  • Emotional Development Allows for fun, exciting and immersive experiences while realizing the importance of character virtues.

Mom and Dad!

Talk to your child about how his/her experience relates to the exhibit
and explore together how character plays a role in creating inventions.

  • 01

    Child First! Let your child take the initiative to choose which activities to participate in.
  • 02

    Ask Questions! Let your child talk about how his/her experiences relate to the exhibit by asking questions.
  • 03

    Be Patient! When your child is thinking or making something, wait until he/she has finished.
  • 04

    Pay Compliments! Encourage your child to try out new things and take on challenges by complimenting his/her efforts.
  • 05

    Play Together! Be your child’s fun playmate.