Tatum, Gramma, and I made our first trip to the McKenna Children's Museum in New Braunfels. I've been hearing great things about it for a while and now I see why everyone loves it. Once all the school field trip kiddos go their own way, it's a WONDERFUL learning adventure for little ones.
Tatum had a lot to keep her busy. They have a central playing area with trains, blocks, a toddler space, and themed area. The current theme was camping, I guess. They had a teepee set up, "fishing", a bat cave, and several tents and small kayaks the kiddos could play in. Along the perimeter are various area the kids can explore, like a grocery store, play house, hardware store, bank, art room, ER, space ship, and an entire outdoor water/splash area. Tatum was also quite taken with the huge aquarium with baby crocodiles, or were they alligators?? Who knows. They were pretty darn cute!
There was even a "Bevo" you could touch and a really cool projector room where you could interact with the images being projected. On one screen there were butterflies flying around and if you stood still enough, butterflies would start landing on your shadow. It was awesome. On the other side were waterfalls of colored beads that would fall around the shapes your shadow would make. I could have spend about an hour playing in there. Tatum, not so much. I'm not sure how the technology did it, but it was COOL!
3 comments:
Looks like fun! Thanks for the idea--I'm going to take the girls next week!!
It's so fun to be able to go to places like this now and have them get what is going on!
Don't we have the best job? I love the header picture!
I didn't realize you hadn't been there yet! I think the camping part is permanent. They don't seem to rotate exhibits and it's been there every time we've visited. I, too, love the butterfly part! So fun and magical!
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