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The Boston Children’s Museum
Posted at Mar 31st, 2008 in Travel Tips
How can a parent make a vacation getaway the utmost in memorable experiences for their children? There are a few certain aspects that the truly caring parent will look for in their summer vacation time for their children. There is the aspect of fun. A good parent will realize that children have fun on a different level than that of adults. Simply going to an art museum and looking at painting is not going to make for a memorable excursion for a child. Next, there is the learning aspect. A caring adult will want his or her child to get more than just fun, but actually grow from their vacation experience. What we end up with here is fun and learning, difficult aspects to mix into one equation. However, it is not impossible. A clever parent will find ways to integrate both of these into each of the child’s experiences while still having a good time themselves.
Take the Children’s Museum in Boston Massachusetts for example. Not only will your child go home with the memory of a fun and exciting vacation attraction, but they will also carry home a little more knowledge than they arrived with. The Boston Children’s Museum accomplishes this through a hands on approach, as opposed to the usual stand back and look, don’t touch, technique utilized by most museums.
The exhibits at the Boston Children’s Museum are constantly changing from day to day. One never knows what to expect with each visit, but the one thing that you can count on is the fact that your kids will enjoy it and it is all hands on stuff! The exhibits are all thrilling for the children to play with, but at the same time each one will teach them something that will stay with them for a lifetime, whether they realize it or not. The museums children’s activities encompass the many aspects of nature, outer space, architecture, gravity, culture, various forms of art, and even health and biology and many more. All those questions of “how does this work,” are answered here at the Boston Children’s Museum.
Food is not allowed out into the museum exhibits, due to small cracks and spaces that might hide a morsel and attract insects, but the Boston Children’s Museum does feature an eating area on floor one with all kinds of tasty kid oriented snacks, so the parents do not have to worry about bringing food. There are restrooms on every floor for that quick break or sudden emergency and a good number of helpful staff members that have been trained in the exhibits as well as in working with children. These individuals help to entertain the children and show them how everything works, allowing the parents a moment to just stand back and enjoy their kids’ smiles.
As a good parent, we realize that you want the best for your children in education and in simple good times and memories. It’s all there at your feet in the wonderfully magical world of the Boston Children’s Museum.
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