(they also had an awesome area designated for 1 and under where babies can crawl through mesh tunnels and play with baby toys...it was so cool! And, they even have a nursing "nook"!)
A few weeks ago, Deborah and I took the kids on a homeschool field trip to the Children's Museum of Atlanta. They actually have "homeschool" days where the adults are free and they have special activities available for the kids as well as the normal exhibits. The museum changes it's main "attraction" every 4 or 6 months, but while we were there, the main character was Curious George. They had an entire section devoted to the show and some of the scenes on the show. The coolest thing about the museum is that it's interactive and the kids can do everything. There is a market where kids shop and put their food in grocery carts, then they can box it up and send it down a conveyor belt. There's also a tractor, some slides, a fishing hole, a moon sand pit, a paintable wall, a dress-up stage with props, an underground exhibit of dirt and animals that live there, and a huge system of pulleys, levers, knobs, etc... that keep balls moving through the air, in tunnels and over water systems. It was just the coolest contraption ever. They also had a great show that was put on by the "imaginators" that was full of songs and a short story. Rachel loved it! We had a great time and it wasn't even crowded. Hopefully we'll get to go back again when they change the exhibit to another cool attraction!
