Usually museums says "Please do not touch" is everywhere, and rightly so. But the children who always like to touch everything so you do not have any fun.
Here is the Please Touch Museum . Saturday we made our own trip to Philadelphia this museum is all for children, where they can do, feel, touch and play.
We were in the company of a couple (he is a colleague of Paul) which in turn have two children and together with the Sa ra you really are a lot of fun. In this museum there is everything from a river where children can play with boats and ducks, a section dedicated to the machines where you can try removing and put the pieces of machinery, you can hop on the car, on a bus and a train. There is a part of musical instruments and the recreation of a small forest with a trunk / slide, a cave in a alberto, a pond with water lilies that sound when you jump over. And then a maze of Alice in Wonderland, the portion devoted to space, playroom for children (and others) with art & cr aft, puppets, books, buildings and various games. The thing I liked most was Sara at the supermarket, have recreated a supermarket on their own, smaller, with trolleys, baskets, bread, food, canned fruit, vegetables and then the boxes where you can pay what you buy (always a joke of course!). It 'was hard getting them out of this part of the museum. There is the part where you can pretend to play at being a doctor, a shoe salesman, a clerk of Mc Donald, to work in a construction site and more.
the fault of fathers who have not bought tickets that were apart, we lost the carousel horses. We will return
;-) I mean, it was a really interesting and fun trip for everyone. A great place to spend a cold and gray winter weekend. We are very pleased to have found this place!
The day ended with a dinner at the home of these friends, a nice pizza and more a chat while the children, now exhausted, trying to play with the little strength left!
N
We were in the company of a couple (he is a colleague of Paul) which in turn have two children and together with the Sa ra you really are a lot of fun. In this museum there is everything from a river where children can play with boats and ducks, a section dedicated to the machines where you can try removing and put the pieces of machinery, you can hop on the car, on a bus and a train. There is a part of musical instruments and the recreation of a small forest with a trunk / slide, a cave in a alberto, a pond with water lilies that sound when you jump over. And then a maze of Alice in Wonderland, the portion devoted to space, playroom for children (and others) with art & cr aft, puppets, books, buildings and various games. The thing I liked most was Sara at the supermarket, have recreated a supermarket on their own, smaller, with trolleys, baskets, bread, food, canned fruit, vegetables and then the boxes where you can pay what you buy (always a joke of course!). It 'was hard getting them out of this part of the museum. There is the part where you can pretend to play at being a doctor, a shoe salesman, a clerk of Mc Donald, to work in a construction site and more.
the fault of fathers who have not bought tickets that were apart, we lost the carousel horses. We will return
;-) I mean, it was a really interesting and fun trip for everyone. A great place to spend a cold and gray winter weekend. We are very pleased to have found this place!
The day ended with a dinner at the home of these friends, a nice pizza and more a chat while the children, now exhausted, trying to play with the little strength left!
N