We went to the New York Hall of Science a couple of weeks ago to see the Gingerbread Lane. It was pretty impressive. Zelda kept calling it, 'Gingerbread Airplane' and was a little confused that it was a village (and a little disappointed we couldn't eat it). The Science Museum was really fun. There was a small section for tiny children with loads of blocks, sand and puzzles. We watched a chemistry experiment done by an employee who showed children what talked about solids, liquids and gases. Then we ran around the mini golf section because it was one of those rare warm days in December when you just want to be outside.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
New York Hall of Science
We went to the New York Hall of Science a couple of weeks ago to see the Gingerbread Lane. It was pretty impressive. Zelda kept calling it, 'Gingerbread Airplane' and was a little confused that it was a village (and a little disappointed we couldn't eat it). The Science Museum was really fun. There was a small section for tiny children with loads of blocks, sand and puzzles. We watched a chemistry experiment done by an employee who showed children what talked about solids, liquids and gases. Then we ran around the mini golf section because it was one of those rare warm days in December when you just want to be outside.