The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Delta Faucet Company and HIT Entertainment Team Up to Introduce the First Hands-on Bob the Builder(TM) - Project: Build It Traveling Exhibit

June 19, 2006

Multimedia Museum Exhibition Grand Opening June 17, 2006 INDIANAPOLIS, June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- This summer, Bob the Builder and his can-do crew invite aspiring builders and their families help to get the job done, as the first-ever hands-on Bob the Builder - Project: Build It traveling museum exhibit debuts at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. This 2,000 square-foot multimedia exhibit is sponsored nationally by Indianapolis-based Delta Faucet Company and inspired by HIT Entertainment's top rated television series, Bob the Builder - Project: Build It. It will replicate elements from Bob the Builder's world in Sunflower Valley, inviting exploration, inspiring teamwork and bringing environmentally friendly building themes to life for children and families. "The Children's Museum is excited to create and debut Bob the Builder's first traveling exhibit, offering children a learning experience that encourages Bob the Builder's signature can-do attitude, problem solving skills and teamwork," said Dr. Jeffrey H. Patchen, president and CEO of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. "Following the grand opening, Bob the Builder - Project: Build It sponsored by Delta will begin its national tour at The Children's Museum of Manhattan in New York and The Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton, Canada, and it will visit 30 venues during the next five years." "This is a great opportunity to reach the community with important messages about conservation, as well as what goes into building and maintaining a home," said Reinhard Metzger, president of Delta Faucet Company. "Bob the Builder is a great partner for the Delta brand because he embodies the combination of a can-do attitude and concern for the environment that our company was built upon. We are pleased to partner with The Children's Museum to help educate young visitors on these ideas."

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