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Kiwi’s Pick of the Week: Children’s Museums

Posted Aug 09 2007 12:00am

Here at Kiwi, we are all about our kids, as I am sure you are. That is why we love children’s museums! Children’s museums give us endless amounts of things to do with our kids. That is why children’s museums are this week’s Pick of the Week!

The first children’s museum was opened in Brooklyn, NY in 1899 and is still operating over one hundred years later. Now, the United States has more than 200 children’s museums. Museums solely built and designed with children in mind have survived depressions, two world wars, and probably countless budget cuts!

bcm.gifEven though they were the first, Brooklyn’s Children Museum is definitely not outdated. In fact, they are temporarily shutting down in order to expand its already impressive children’s activites. Until then, BCM has different activities everyday like “Little Scientist” and “Totally Tots Fall Fun Party.”

Here is a list of KIWI’s favorite children’s museums.

Your favorite not here? Let us know! Also, check our website for KiwiKaravan events, soon. We maybe be coming to a children’s museum or an event near you!

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