A continuation of our adventures at the Children's museum in Denver.
Dressing up to dance for an audience is always fun. It's even more fun when a wall-sized mirror allows you to be your own audience.
ARTS a la carte- has an art and craft room, a dance area and a puppet theater. We let the girls go freely from one area to the next and we were able to keep an eye on them.
Alphabet Soup- Also nearby was a huge magnetic board with shapes, pictures, letters, and words. We put together sentences and then let DTE read them to us.
Bubbles- The next room was great! Bubbles EVERYWHERE. One you could stand in, a table to blow steam into bubbles. Long bubbles, tall bubbles. Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles. (I fed Johnathon in this room but decided to move after realizing that I was in the background of what would be great pictures)
Click Clack Train Track-
DTE did not want to wear a conductor's hat. DTY loved it. They humored me for a picture. I tried one on Johnny but he was not happy. We gave him a wipe (because we forgot to bring him any toys) and that calmed him down.
The girls final adventure in the museum was playing with the trains and track in this area. DTE's favorite thing was to remove a piece of track and have the train go crashing to the ground. DTY loved the toy wooden people and matched them up.
We had plans- so we left without visiting any of the other exhibits. We made one last stop outside to meet Hopscotch- the chalkboard cow. We had a great time and plan on visiting again.
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