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The entrance to the museum is through a pond of lily pads and cattails. |

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It was quite literally a hike to get there: 12 subway stations and about 30 sets of stairs. We got our exercise! |
Always fun to walk in a be greeted with a colossal line! |
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She really wasn't a big fan of the line. |
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And we are in! |
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Like any children's museum, the cater to learning with a hands-on approach. This museum focused on appealing to the senses. |
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Fine motor skills practice. |
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She was a good sport for mommy. |
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We learned about appropriate food for each animal. |
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She loved the tree house. We got to play with some military gear. Could have done that at home ;) |
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Coloring like a big girl. |
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We might have to have the cheating conversation a bit early. |
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Exhibits at the museum included: ribbon dancing, puppet shows, rhythm room and many more. She was attempting to ribbon dance in this photo. |
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They have the most wonderful modern design concepts. |
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We got stared at quite a bit. We of course speak like aliens. |
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Tent building. |
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Lunch with our buddies. Great friends, terrible lunch. X to Steff Hotdogs. |
Museum atmosphere was bubbly and upbeat. |
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After lunch we went to the toddler playroom. |
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About the cutest little place you could dream up. |
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Appealing to the sense of smell. Smelled straight up like apple juice! |
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Emmalyn and Bella. |
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We spent most of our time fighting Korean children for the trampoline. She may have made a few cry. ;( |
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Apple Chandelier. |
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Water and science area for the older kids. |
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The beauty of an exhausted toddler. |
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We went home and the new playground was open! Had to drop in this picture to show how much energy this little gal has! Seven hours of straight playing wasn't enough for her! |