The Science of Guinness World Records exhibition, now on display at Children’s Museum Tucson, highlights record-breakers and how bodies react, focus and endure.

A new Science of Guinness World Records exhibition has opened at Children’s Museum Tucson to celebrate the incredible feats of world record holders.

The 1,000-square-foot traveling collection opened Sept. 1 and runs through Oct. 1.

The interactive exhibit, presented in partnership with the Arizona Science Center, helps guests understand what goes into accomplishing the seemingly impossible, highlighting record-breakers and how bodies react, focus and endure, a news release said.

Children can challenge themselves to officially break a world record at a traveling exhibition that is making a stop at the Children's Museum Tucson.

Children can also challenge themselves to officially break a world record.

The Science of Guinness World Records is co-produced by Science North, one of Canada’s largest and most respected science centers, and Ripley’s Entertainment, the entertainment and edutainment company.

The exhibition is included in the price of admission: $12 per person (children under 12 months are free). The museum, located at 200 S. Sixth Ave., is open 9 a.m-5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed Sept. 5-7, but reopens Friday, Sept. 8.

The Science of Guinness World Records exhibition runs through Oct. 1 at Children's Museum Tucson.

For more information, visit childrensmuseumtucson.org.

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