Transformer Sculpture — West 6th

A future Let’s PLAY candidate for comparing, pretending, and moving big.
Compare this transformer with the other one. Which one looks ready to race, and why?
This transformer is another possible future QR site. Paired with the east location, it could become part of a small public-art route for families.
Find the biggest shape and the smallest detail.
Move in slow robot steps, then fast robot steps.
What would this transformer protect or build?
Pick the strongest-looking part and say why.
- I spy a shape that repeats.
- I spy something that looks like armor.
- I spy a place where a tiny creature could hide.
- Point to high-contrast edges and use simple words.
- Copy your baby’s movements, then add one robot movement.
- Count big steps from one safe spot to another.
- Pretend to power up, freeze, and power down.
- Design a helper robot for Stillwater. What job would it do?
- Compare this transformer with the east transformer. Which one looks ready to race?
Extend the playful learning experience with Stillwater Public Library. Families can look for related books, activities, and programs that connect this site to reading, conversation, and play at home.
Keep playing
Use the map to choose another downtown site or save a future stop for later.
Sister Cities Mural
Chris Salmon Plaza, 9th & Main, Stillwater, OK
Look closely at color, friendship, and the story painted into Chris Salmon Plaza.

Girl Reading Sculpture
Chris Salmon Plaza, 9th & Main, Stillwater, OK
Pause with the reader and imagine the story she might be holding.

Farm Mural
ProValue building, 801 S Main St, Stillwater, OK
Find animals, plants, colors, and the food stories hiding in the mural.







