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12th Annual National Sense of Smell Day –
APRIL 30th, 2005

What is National Sense of Smell Day?
National Sense of Smell Day is an annual springtime event at children’s museums and science centers across the country. The Sense of Smell Institute sponsors the event, which consists of each museum hosting a day of activities focused on the sense of smell, how it works and the important role it plays in many aspects of our daily life.

The museums listed to the right featured hands-on, interactive activities including demonstrations of how the sense of smell functions in humans and animals, the connection between our senses of taste and smell, how the sense of smell alerts us to danger, enhances our alertness, helps us to sleep, improves our mood and much more. There were also many creative craft activities and entertainment in the form of puppet shows, storytelling, musicians and contests.

“Get In Touch With Your Sense of Smell” Activity Booklet
If you missed this year’s Sense of Smell Day, just download our “Get In Touch With Your Sense of Smell” Activity Booklet and join in some of the “smelly” fun from the comfort of your own home.


We are pleased to acknowledge these companies for their support of the 12th National Sense of Smell Day.  Their generosity makes the continued success of Sense of Smell Day possible.


















National Sense
of Smell Day 2005


Participating
Museums:

Arizona Science Center

Boston Children´s Museum

Brooklyn Children´s Museum

The Discovery Museum and Planetarium

Fernbank Science Center

Lawrence Hall of Science

Liberty Science Center

Maryland Science Center

The Science Place


Get In Touch
With Your
Sense of Smell

Activity Booklet

Corporate
Sponsors

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