The Shanghai Insect Museum is built in the Academy of Life Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. A quiet path opposite Xuhui natatorium. This is a very accidental opportunity for the Educational Commission to carry out "Little Fabul" activities, and we are here. First, I listened to a lecture in a super-large laboratory, about the scorpion, but also bought back to raise, so that children can observe the growth of insects, take care of insects, learn knowledge from practice, learn the ability to explore. Such activities are very good. After listening to the lecture, I went to visit the Insect Museum. There are two-dimensional sweep codes for student card and family passport at the door. After entering, I was surprised to find that all the routes to visit were marked with insect footprints on the ground, and the children just had to follow the footprints. On the first floor are some models, butterfly specimens, crickets and other physical observation walls. Many things can interact with each other. Children can understand the types of insect mouthparts, how they absorb food, and find the way their wings vibrate by pressing and clicking on them. The sound point at which an insect calls. The second floor is the formation of amber. Amber is a living fossil. What is wrapped by resin secretion is what amber is, for example, wrapped in leaves, called leaf amber, wrapped spider is called spider amber. Walking in, my favorite painting is one made of tens of millions of butterfly wings. There are also many insect pet specimens which are popular abroad. Look at a small place for hours.