Yesterday, we had planned a trip to the zoo with several moms. Weather changed our plans. We decided to press on and went to the Children's Museum instead. It's small, but very cool. It'd be nice to live there and just go and sit with a good book while the kids play. In school (our preschool homeschool), we've been learning about the human body. Which, by the way, there are a ton of library books for preschoolers on this subject matter. This museum fit perfectly with what we've been working on. Half of the museum had to do with the human body.
They had an oversized operation game. Brought back some memories of thoses small strokes everytime it buzzed me as a kid!
They had a ambulence complete with dummy in the back.
Even a place for the little ones.
(I traded Ben in for the little girl I've always wanted).
No, he's been sick - HIGH fevers (105 at one time), so he stayed home with Granny. Got him so anti-biotics today, though. Doing much better.
Mr.A-student wrote his own name on the chalkboard. I've only worked with him maybe once or twice on this. That "P" is really a "lower-case a". He did his name using an uppercase, and it looked a lot better, but he erased it before I could get a picture. Last week, he spontaniously decided to write the entire alphabet on the porch. About 1/2 of the letters were recognizable. Pretty impressive since I hadn't worked with him on them and he's only THREE!
They had a wall of wooden musical blocks. You press them and they make different sounds.
And of course, no out-of-town trip with little ones wouldn't be complete without a little Chucky Cheese.

3 comments:
Love these!
Glad he is doing better. This just inspired me to look up the museum in New Brunfels. By the way, that VBS we talked about isn't until August. The one that takes 3 year olds.:)
is that in abilene!? i MUST plan a trip! how great. how fun! and ca is DEFINITELY a genius. impressive, indeed.
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