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Scientific Playgrounds by Leber
History of Leber's scientific playgrounds
Playgrounds designed for kids that offer fundamental knowledge, encompassing physics and art history. Each element was developed with the expertise of specialists from Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU). These play areas combine education, playfulness, and safety standards for children.
We conceived the idea of scientific playgrounds back in 2020. Two years later, in 2022, we presented them to a broad audience at the II Congress of Young Scientists in Sochi, Russia. Since then, the project has attracted the attention of major corporations. Thousands of young researchers have tested the scientific elements.
For two consecutive years — in 2023 and 2024 — Leber's scientific playgrounds were installed in Moscow’s Gorky Park during the children's art festival "Nebo." Over 180,000 people visited the "Science City" play complex during the two-day festival. In 2024, individual modules of the scientific playgrounds could be found at the "Russia" exhibition at VDNH (Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy), in a space arranged by order of Rosneft.
Scientific playgrounds by Leber are gaining popularity not only in Russia but also internationally. We have already showcased the complex at an exhibition in Saudi Arabia. The scientific elements at the stand were thoroughly inspected by the adult visitors with great enthusiasm.
Elements of scientific playgrounds:
Elements of the Scientific Playgrounds do not require an electrical connection to operate. Integrated wind turbines generate all the energy needed for the play elements to function.
Every element provides children with the opportunity to perform their own experiments, helping them to understand how the world functions.
What is Morse Code?
How is mechanical energy converted into electricity?
What are the components of a melody?
The scientific playgrounds offer the most enjoyment for kids aged 7 to 12. They can apply and reinforce the knowledge gained in school through practical activities. The play format makes the process engaging and fun.
For further information on a particular phenomenon, the playgrounds have QR codes that provide detailed answers and deeper understanding of the topics.
Due to cooperation with experts from Lomonosov Moscow State University, the scientific community has endorsed all ideas proposed by Leber specialists. All concepts have been brought to life in Leber’s own production facilities.
About Leber
Leber is the leading manufacturer of children's play equipment in Russia. We have led the way in setting quality and safety standards for urban development for the last 14 years.
We were the pioneers of playground exports in Russia, and now our play complexes are located in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Mongolia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Armenia and other countries.