In case you were getting tired of my many zoo postings, get ready for many children’s museum postings to come. :) Blake and I have been trying to figure out what to do with the kids this summer….swim lessons, summer camps, gymnastics classes, sending them to the grandparent’s houses for a week at a time, you know the usual stuff. We finally decided on a Children’s Museum membership. It’s a great little museum just down the road that has a ton of activities to offer. Each day of the week they offer different crafts, cooking classes, science experiments and animal interaction programs. They also have summer camps that members can participate in for lower fees and they have a gymnasium that offers toddler and preschool gymnastic classes at no additional cost to members. This is on top of the fun that is to be had just by enjoying the different aspects of the museum itself. Imagine walking into a world where everything is the perfect size for someone who is about three feet tall and you have the museum. It has a miniature house, campground, hospital, bank, ranch, grocery store, rocket ship and ambulance that the kids can climb in, run through and play dress up in. There is an art studio with endless amounts of supplies, an actual VW Beatle the kids can paint, a water table that seems to go on forever and a full kitchen area for future chefs. Needless to say the kids fully enjoyed themselves and are looking forward to going back soon. Here is the fun that was had today when we visited the museum for the first time in over two years.
Addie having a serious conversation with one of the many ducks at the water table area.
Dalton was rescuing a duck from the water wheel, or perhaps seeing what would happen to the duck if he stuck it under the water wheel….who knows?
Endless fun at the water table….it was one of the favorite attractions of the day.
Painting in the art room. By some miracle, we survived without getting any paint on our clothes!
Driving the ambulance, complete with flashing lights and sirens!
She was a little unsure of the campfire, but you have to admit….it looks pretty real.
Cowboy and Cowgirl in training.
The other favorite attraction of the day….the grocery store. They both had a blast putting groceries in their carts and going through the checkout.
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